Minsk, Belarus
Maria and Igor Solovyov are industrial designers whose objective is to invent useful, evocative, and beautiful products, give them added value, and produce them with the purest craftsmanship. The team designs furniture, lighting, electronics, and accessories and sells its patents to clients in Russia, France, the United States, and China.
Axis lamps can be used indoors and out. They feature LED bulbs and a semitransparent body.
Hypnosis chairs, designed in collaboration with Dzmitry Samal, recline and can be lengthened by moving the lower part, for different modes of use. Their base and lever are metallic and the upholstery is divided into four differently colored parts.
This teapot uses four basic geometric shapes and subtle surface transitions. It has a small window so you can see the liquid inside.
The Ofo chair has a double function. The front area serves as a seat with armrests while its organic lines form a storage space.
The Melbourne furniture collection, manufactured of cast aluminum and wood, comprises three different designs: a bench with no back or armrests, a bench with a back but no armrests, and a bench with both. It was designed for Simplicity.
Geo is an aluminum and wood line of urban furniture shaped in silhouettes of maps of the United States, Latvia, and Lithuania. They have a perforated surface to prevent water pooling. They were designed for Simplicity.