The Art of Reduction

Tubular Steel Craft

Our design ethos is anchored in the revolutionary methods developed during the 1920s Bauhaus movement. By utilizing seamless, cold-drawn tubular steel, we achieve a sculptural lightness that massive wooden frames could never match.

Every piece is carefully bent, chrome-plated, and hand-finished. Our craftsmen pay tribute to the principles of Marcel Breuer and Mart Stam, refining the cantilevering force to create chairs that gently yield under weight while maintaining absolute stability.

"The chair is an architectural space in miniature."

We source premium full-grain leathers and high-density canvases exclusively from certified European suppliers, ensuring that each piece ages gracefully over generations.

Historical Milestones

1925

The Steel Break

Marcel Breuer experiments with bicycle tubing, leading to the creation of the first steel club chair.

1927

Weissenhof Cantilever

Mart Stam presents the first non-reinforced cantilevering chair, changing structural design forever.

2026

Newelty Modern

We establish our studio in Amsterdam to bridge raw Bauhaus structural aesthetics with contemporary premium interiors.