Seating

RITE Chair

Further Ther 3.580 EUR

The RITE Chair is a low, wide, and comfortable piece, defined by its irregular curves and uneven hand-carved texture. Each surface carries the imprint of the maker’s hand, giving it a tactile and honest character.

Balanced proportions and clean geometry bring a quiet sense of harmony to the form, while its sculptural presence remains warm and inviting. Shaped directly through the carving process, the chair’s seat and backrest reveal a design language where craftsmanship and comfort naturally meet.

 

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  • Curator's Note

    A unique piece
  • Dimensions

    56.5 x 57 x 68.5 cm
  • Materials

    Acacia Wood
  • Production & Delivery

    Handcrafted in Portugal | 8-12 weeks

Further Ther, Conscious Practice Immersed in Materiality

Studio Further Ther is a Lisbon-based practice founded by the creative duo Natasza and Tomas, whose work is rooted in an intimate dialogue with materials. Natasza primarily works with clay, while Tomas focuses on wood and carpentry. Together, they explore the intersection of craftsmanship, design, and material sensitivity — creating objects that balance intuition and precision.

Their studio and showroom, integrated into their home, serve as both workspace and laboratory, where experimentation and reflection guide their process. At the core of Further Ther’s ethos lies a curiosity about the inherent spirit of materials. Rather than treating wood or clay as passive matter, they approach each with respect and openness, allowing the material’s character to shape the outcome.

Beyond Lisbon, they also work in the calm landscapes of Alentejo, on a farm that has become their perfect workshop and creative retreat. It is here that many of their pieces come to life — and where they often stage the photographs of their remarkable works. Further Ther has a unique ability to carefully craft its own universe, one where every object, space, and gesture is made with purpose and intention.