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The world seen by OKO is a world of expressive deformations from another side of a sphere: uneasy, but also somehow romantic. Designed by Oskar Zięta Product Overview Product Details Product description OKO is a hi-tech sculptural abstraction that shows the true nature of steel – a common material that Zieta transforms into a refined object subtly diffusing light. However, it is just the way it looks. More important is what it implies: the deformations it creates make us more aware of what we see and how we see. In this regard, OKO could be compared to a miniature postmodern architectural form dedicated to personal meditation. OKO owes its delicate structure and durability to the FiDU technology, based on a free deformation caused by high internal pressure. Its round, pure and impeccable structure creates endless possibilities of interpretation. OKO is at the same time a sophisticated futuristic sculpture, a distorted mirror, an intriguing decoration, a steel canvas where images appear and vanish at the same time. Product name OKO Designer Oskar Zięta Materials Steel Year 2020 Product sheet Go to shop Collection More Mirrors Official website Main Website Share BRAND SELECTIONOUR PRODUCTS Add to bookmarks Zieta Prozessdesign ULTRALEGGERA ULTRALEGGERA is a minimalist light metal chair. Thanks to its exceptional qualities it is the chair of the future. Add to bookmarks Zieta Prozessdesign G-Console G-Console is a remarkable piece of bionic furniture inspired by organic forms taken from nature. It is manufactured by Zieta Studio using FiDU technology and the cutting-edge parametric design. Add to bookmarks Zieta Prozessdesign Tafla C Mirror TAFLA C is an avant-garde interpretation of a drop of water. Objects from the C series have expressive, characteristic contours that provoke the senses and reflections of light. 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Add to bookmarks Zieta Prozessdesign G-Console G-Console is a remarkable piece of bionic furniture inspired by organic forms taken from nature. It is manufactured by Zieta Studio using FiDU technology and the cutting-edge parametric design.
Add to bookmarks Zieta Prozessdesign Tafla C Mirror TAFLA C is an avant-garde interpretation of a drop of water. Objects from the C series have expressive, characteristic contours that provoke the senses and reflections of light.
Add to bookmarks Zieta Prozessdesign Huba Console Zieta Studio’s conceptual juxtaposition of functional home objects with architectural forms.
Add to bookmarks Zieta Prozessdesign Tafla IQ Mirror TAFLA IQ is a rectangular apotheosis of geometric simplicity and respect for proportions. The steel surface of the mirror/sculpture intriguingly reflects light.
Add to bookmarks Zieta Prozessdesign CHIPPENSTEEL chair Chippensteel chair can be produced in different materials. They maintain the original lightness and form thanks to FiDU technology but contain the uniqueness of used metal.
Add to bookmarks Zieta Prozessdesign J-Chair A visually strong object, iconic in its character, it sits on a light but durable construction. In a dining or lounge version, J-CHAIR is available in numerous finishes.
New Product Add to bookmarks Zieta Prozessdesign Luna LUNA is a highly technological, ultra-thin lamp. The 2mm OLED light source is encased in metal precisely shaped by the spinning technique.
Add to bookmarks Zieta Prozessdesign Tafla O Mirror TAFLA O is a series of bionic mirrors of organic shapes inspired by natural shapes of liquid drops.
Add to bookmarks Zieta Prozessdesign Rondo Mirror RONDO from the Zieta Studio mirror collection is a decorative manifesto of the iconic FiDU technology, a sculpture-mirror in which reality is reflected in a slightly different way than usual.
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