Simply essential furniture.
Defining space, not filling it.
MILÉ
Side table. Inclination. Balance.
MILÉ is a multi-functional object that rests in quiet tension: angled, steady, and always ready to shift. Depending on its position, it becomes a side table, a book holder, or even a stool. Its form is simple, but its use is multiple, defined by how you place it, how you live with it.
The name comes from the Arabic word MILÉ (ميلة), meaning a tilt or an inclination.
MKLUB
Table. Inversion. Possibility.
MKLUB explores the quiet potential of turning things upside down.
Upright, it is a table, inverted, it echoes the spirit of a traditional ʿadeh ʿarabiyyeh, gathering around coffee.
Its name comes from the Arabic word “مقلوب”, meaning upside down. A simple flip that shifts both function and atmosphere.
ALB
Stool. Table. Shift.
ALB is a multifunctional object, part stool, part side table, part container for the quiet things we like to keep close. A book, a blanket, a place to sit, or set something down. It flips, turns, and adapts: always offering something new.
Its name comes from the Arabic word “قلب” ( alb ), meaning “to flip” or “to turn.”
WAZN
Chair. Table. Weight.
WAZN is a dual-purpose object grounded in stability and transformation. A chair in one posture, a coffee table in another, it invites redefinition through rotation, not mechanism. No hinges. No tricks. Just mass and movement.
The name comes from the Arabic word WAZN (وزن), meaning weight, gravity, or balance. It’s a word tied to rhythm, to presence, to proportion. It speaks of things that hold, that anchor, that endure.

