The Seki poufs, reminiscent of stones polished by the wind and rain, create a sculptural, eye-catching shape which fits seamlessly into any space.Their seemingly irregular frame due to the absence of edges and right angles, takes on different shapes depending on the angle from which they are observed. The cover, divided in half by a curved line, makes it possible to play with different materials: the lower part, in contact with the floor, recalls the shoreline, while the upper part reproduces the shape and facets of the stone.
The Seki poufs, reminiscent of stones polished by the wind and rain, create a sculptural, eye-catching shape which fits seamlessly into any space.Their seemingly irregular frame due to the absence of edges and right angles, takes on different shapes depending on the angle from which they are observed. The cover, divided in half by a curved line, makes it possible to play with different materials: the lower part, in contact with the floor, recalls the shoreline, while the upper part reproduces the shape and facets of the stone.