In Situ is conceived as furniture that belongs to architecture.
Defined by controlled proportions and material clarity, the collection explores the dialogue between brushed solid oak and stainless steel, warmth meeting precision, texture meeting reflection.
Produced in limited quantities, each piece is designed as spatial presence rather than ornament. Surfaces are deepened, edges are deliberate and structure remains visible.
In Situ does not follow trends.
It anchors space through material, restraint and continuity.

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