RUG'N ROLL column

RUG’N ROLL’s vertical column extends the collection beyond seating into a more spatial, almost architectural expression. Rising as a bold, upright form, it translates the material’s inherent textile qualities into a new scale and orientation, where gravity, tension and curing process become visibly present.

Where the stools explore function and interaction, the column focuses purely on material language. The flexible fabric, impregnated with a thin layer of concrete, is allowed to drape, crease and settle before hardening, capturing the exact moment where softness turns into permanence. In this vertical condition, the natural folds become the central design feature, emphasized and amplified to their fullest extent.

By pushing the material’s characteristic drapery into a standing form, the piece celebrates the tension between control and chance. Each sculpture emerges as a singular expression, shaped by process as much as intention – a frozen gesture that reveals the raw beauty and structural poetry of the concrete textile.

Capturing the exact moment where softness turns into permanence, turning process into form.

Photo Marie Kreibich
Photo Marie Kreibich