Empire Curule Chair Revisited – Power, Transparency, Object
This chair revisits the Empire curule chair, an object historically designed to signify power, authority, and presence. Stripped of ornament and reconstructed through transparency, the archetype is reduced to its essential gesture: structure as signal.
The folded silhouette remains, but the material logic is reversed—what was once heavy becomes light, what was opaque becomes visible. The chair operates simultaneously as furniture and architectural fragment, oscillating between object, frame, and spatial marker.
Designed for a private interior design project, the piece engages with history not through nostalgia, but through displacement—transforming a symbol of dominance into an instrument of clarity, precision, and controlled minimalism.

