A traditional Turkish piece of furniture is the sedir, a low-slung bench or sofa. Turkish industrial designer Gokce Nafak expands upon this with her Osolo Long Seating Unit concept.


"The core of the design is based on the series' characteristic single-piece folded metal body, which functions both as the structural support and as the architectural platform that defines the main form of the product. The hollow volume within the body is utilized as an open storage space for books, magazines, and small objects."

"Inspired by the traditional sedir seating culture, the product creates a linear and low seating arrangement. Modular cushions placed on the platform and independent backrest elements allow users to create different seating configurations. This modular structure enables the product to function either as a single seating unit or as a longer seating system by connecting multiple modules side by side."




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