In fact, co-founders Aroosh Mahipal and Nitush Mahipal have developed their own unique technique of creating a crumbled effect on stainless steel, resulting in pieces that appear weightless and ethereal, yet maintain their structural integrity. The pieces are characterized by unique textures and bold shapes. The brothers believe that creating functional art is the key to creating a legacy. “Our focus is on quality and attention to detail, so every piece is crafted with care and precision.”
As regards trends in furniture, they say that the future of curved furniture looks bright, with designers experimenting with new materials to create unique shapes and forms. As furniture design moves beyond pure functionality, curved statement pieces are being used as sculptural furniture, creating a stunning visual impact. There is also a growing trend of combining curved furniture with curved architectural elements, like traditional Mediterranean arches and curves, and round and curved sculptures.
Unlike straight lines and sharp angles, curves can evoke a feeling of softness and fluidity, making a space feel more inviting and relaxing. This can be especially important in commercial spaces, where customers or clients may be looking for a comfortable and welcoming environment. “As commercial design trends continue to evolve, one thing is clear: the days of rigid, angular furniture are giving way to a new era of curves, bends, and organic shapes. It’s not hard to see why - after all, who wouldn’t want furniture that feels like a warm embrace?”
We view our work as a crossover between art and design and the two are inextricably linked, with functionality becoming an essential aspect of every product.
Aroosh Mahipal & Nitush Mahipal
By breaking the straight lines and angles of traditional furniture, curved pieces can create a more dynamic environment. Curved furniture adds a sense of movement and energy to the space, especially in commercial spaces, where designers look to create a sense of engagement.
Another benefit of curved furniture is its versatility; organic shapes can be used in a variety of ways to create different moods and atmospheres and draw attention to specific areas. For example, a large, curved sofa can be used to create a sense of intimacy and privacy in a waiting area, while a series of smaller curved chairs can be used to create a more open and social atmosphere in a cafe or restaurant.