
Still Life in Balance Stool
Geometric vessels and organic forms stack and nestle across a composition of warm earth tones, cream, deep burgundy, and black, creating a rhythmic still life that feels both structured and flowing. The artwork balances abstract shapes, circular motifs, and patterned details with a soft, muted palette that suggests ceramics, natural textures, and objects in quiet conversation. At home in a minimalist living room or a contemplative creative space. Built on a steel frame with the artwork printed across a vegan leather seat, made to order in bar or counter height with gold or black legs. Real seating that carries an independent artist's work, not showroom filler.
Geometric vessels and organic forms stack and nestle across a composition of warm earth tones, cream, deep burgundy, and black, creating a rhythmic still life that feels both structured and flowing. The artwork balances abstract shapes, circular motifs, and patterned details with a soft, muted palette that suggests ceramics, natural textures, and objects in quiet conversation. At home in a minimalist living room or a contemplative creative space. Built on a steel frame with the artwork printed across a vegan leather seat, made to order in bar or counter height with gold or black legs. Real seating that carries an independent artist's work, not showroom filler.
Original: $209.00
-65%$209.00
$73.15Description
Geometric vessels and organic forms stack and nestle across a composition of warm earth tones, cream, deep burgundy, and black, creating a rhythmic still life that feels both structured and flowing. The artwork balances abstract shapes, circular motifs, and patterned details with a soft, muted palette that suggests ceramics, natural textures, and objects in quiet conversation. At home in a minimalist living room or a contemplative creative space. Built on a steel frame with the artwork printed across a vegan leather seat, made to order in bar or counter height with gold or black legs. Real seating that carries an independent artist's work, not showroom filler.























