



Designed by Faina
A complementary design piece to Domna armchair.
Domna armchair bows to the anthropomorphic sculpture of the Trypillians, an indigenous people who settled around modern-day Ukraine around 5,400 to 2,700 BC.
Named the Trypillian Venus, the ceramic figure that inspired the armchair was venerated as an incarnation of the feminine, of that which gives life and protects it.
The voluptuous, living forms of the Domna series are inspired by this narrative providing any space with a comforting and reassuring presence.
Material: Textile, foam rubber, sintepon, a wooden base.
Colors:
Variety of colours from FAINA's palette of natural fabrics (more than 100 hues). Seat softness and elasticity: Medium firm. Non-removable upholstery.
Made in Ukraine
Made-to-order
Please contact us for custom enquiries.
Slight variations may apply due to a handmade production process.
Dimensions: W 800 x D 780 x H 420 mm
Weight: 12 kg
Design Year: 2019
Images by Faina
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About the designer
Victoria Yakusha is a Ukrainian designer, artist, architect whose philosophy of 'live design’ holds deep roots in Ukrainian cultural heritage. Since starting her brand of furniture & decor, FAINA, in 2014, she redefines the language of modern Ukrainian design. Centered around the connection to earth and reviving ancient codes, FAINA collections manifest in modern, primitive shapes. Every design piece casts the mystery of hand-crafted creation. Victoria Yakusha collaborates with Ukrainian artisans working with clay, wood, wool and willow vine — living materials native to her home country. Her signature sculptural objects are made of the sustainable Ztista material, designed by Victoria herself to one day return to Nature.