Dor.
Dor is a furniture collection bound by hand and shaped by rhythm exploring rope as both structure and surface. Rooted in craft traditions and desert landscapes, the series translates an elemental material into sculpted contemporary forms. Across seating, tables, consoles, and gathering pieces, rope becomes frame, skin, and story, creating a unified language of tactility, weight, and calm presence.
Dor.
Dor is a furniture collection bound by hand and shaped by rhythm exploring rope as both structure and surface. Rooted in craft traditions and desert landscapes, the series translates an elemental material into sculpted contemporary forms. Across seating, tables, consoles, and gathering pieces, rope becomes frame, skin, and story, creating a unified language of tactility, weight, and calm presence.


Highlight(s)
Services
Concept Collection
Industry
Furniture
Client
Self. ready to sell (9) Nov. 2025
Highlight(s)
Services
Concept Collection
Industry
Furniture
Client
Self. ready to sell (9) Nov. 2025






Challenge(s)
The collection was conceived as a complete domestic system objects for sitting, pausing, gathering, and anchoring space. Each piece draws from spatial archetypes such as courtyards, horizons, dunes, and enclosures, balancing architectural clarity with hand-woven warmth. Designed as a market-ready series, Dor combines poetic form with functional durability, positioning craft as contemporary furniture rather than ornament.
The collection was conceived as a complete domestic system objects for sitting, pausing, gathering, and anchoring space. Each piece draws from spatial archetypes such as courtyards, horizons, dunes, and enclosures, balancing architectural clarity with hand-woven warmth. Designed as a market-ready series, Dor combines poetic form with functional durability, positioning craft as contemporary furniture rather than ornament.









Deliverie(s)
Every object in Dor was developed with conceptual logic, consistency of proportion, and repeatable construction systems in mind. Rope weaving becomes a structural act rather than applied texture, wrapping frames to create strength, curvature, and enclosure. The resulting family maintains a constant visual grammar rounded profiles, rhythmic wrapping, grounded stances allowing pieces to coexist as a coherent interior landscape ready for production and sale.
Every object in Dor was developed with conceptual logic, consistency of proportion, and repeatable construction systems in mind. Rope weaving becomes a structural act rather than applied texture, wrapping frames to create strength, curvature, and enclosure. The resulting family maintains a constant visual grammar rounded profiles, rhythmic wrapping, grounded stances allowing pieces to coexist as a coherent interior landscape ready for production and sale.










