The project takes shape through careful research that blends design, emotion, and memory. Its generous, flowing lines recall familiar archetypes, reinterpreted in a contemporary dimension through a process of controlled deformation: a softness that extends beyond boundaries while remaining balanced, a silhouette seemingly drawn by the passage of time.
Its identity lives in the details: armrests that settle naturally into the seat, surfaces shaped by gentle ripples, volumes that melt like fabric draped over a structure. The chaise longue in particular embodies this poetics, with a cushion that extends beyond its formal limits, evoking domestic and sensual imagery — like a cake rising beyond its mould.
Me-Time is the centerpiece of a domestic landscape where comfort takes the lead and the fabric becomes more than just upholstery — it becomes an invitation. An emotional island, made to be inhabited slowly.