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Drone Modular Sofa Chair Price on request

Jakub Kubica — Available through The Orb

The Drone Sofa Chair combines minimalist geometry with tactile warmth, offering a refined balance between comfort and structure. Designed in 2024 by artist Jakub Kubica and handcrafted in his atelier near Berlin, each piece is part of a numbered limited collection.

The sculptural metal frame is hand-polished and finished with natural beeswax, protecting the surface from fingerprints while allowing a soft, evolving patina to form over time. The modular design enables flexible arrangements—individual pieces can be combined to create larger seating compositions, such as a double-seater sofa.

Each chair features individually selected full-grain, vegetable-tanned leather hides sourced from Tuscany, Italy. The calf leather is dyed through, wax-finished, and gently tumbled to achieve a supple texture. Over time, it matures gracefully, developing a rich, organic patina that enhances the chair’s timeless character.

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This piece is commissioned and delivered through The Orb. Customization, sourcing, and logistics are managed directly by our team in collaboration with the designer.

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  • Curator's Note

    Handmade in atelier near Berlin
  • Dimensions

    77CM I 70CM I 82CM
  • Materials

    Hand sanded aluminum | Full Grain Leather
  • Customizations

    customizable upon request
  • Production & Delivery

    Produced in Germany | 8 - 12 weeks

Jakub Kubica , Refined Brutalism - The Poetry of Tension and Form

Jakub Kubica is a Slovak-born, Berlin-based artist and designer whose practice moves fluidly between sculpture, performance, and collectible design. Coming from a formal art education and a background in experimental, conceptual work, Kubica arrived at object-making organically — as an extension of his artistic explorations rather than a separate discipline.

In his studio-workshop on the outskirts of Berlin, he builds each piece by hand, treating the space as a small universe where materials, gestures, and ideas merge. His objects carry a distinctive poetic tension: raw stone meets precisely cut aluminum; natural irregularity contrasts with industrial clarity. What began as intuitive sculptural experiments has evolved into a body of refined, sophisticated furniture and functional objects — yet each retains the immediacy and honesty of the artist’s hand.