StudioPersia  present friction. 
An exhibition Between Weight and Silence
In this exhibition, the boundary between furniture and sculpture dissolves. Each piece stands as a monument — not merely to function, but to form, presence, and restraint. Tables become altars. Chairs become relics. Stone, steel, and wood speak in the language of weight and shadow.
There is no comfort here in the traditional sense. Instead, there is gravity — a slow, meditative confrontation with material and void. Surfaces are left raw, edges unpolished, as if unearthed from an ancient ritual site or carved for a future that has already forgotten us.
The works reject decoration. They embrace reduction — the kind that exposes both brutality and grace. The human body becomes secondary, almost intrusive, in the presence of these forms. They are not designed to serve us; they demand reverence.
This is not furniture. This is architecture distilled to its essence . 
A dialogue between permanence and decay, silence and the weight of existenc.

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