Description
WAZN is a dual-purpose object grounded in stability and transformation. A low 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.
WAZN was born from that idea: that a single volume can hold multiple lives. That a form can shift its role without losing its essence. It’s a structure that adapts, but never compromises. A grounded mass — poised, not passive.
Its geometry is deliberate: right angles, planar surfaces, a silhouette that reads strong from every side.
As a chair, it supports. As a table, it frames space. As an object, it holds quiet authority.
WAZN doesn’t ask for attention — it imposes it. In stillness, it suggests movement. In function, it offers choice.

























