TOTEM CHAIR
TOTEM CHAIR
TOTEM CHAIR
TOTEM CHAIR
TOTEM CHAIR
TOTEM CHAIR
TOTEM CHAIR
TOTEM CHAIR

TOTEM CHAIR

Siete Studio

Regular price £1,850.00
Regular price Sale price £1,850.00
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A sculptural homage to the timeless dialogue between culture and nature, the Totem Chair stands as a functional artefact. Crafted from solid walnut or black oak, its form draws from the ancient totemic structures found across Mexico — echoing archaeological expressions of ritual, reverence, and raw materiality. The round seat meets its grounded pillar base in seamless harmony, creating a chair that is both elemental and poetic in presence.

Origin: Handcrafted in Mexico

Lead Time: Handcrafted for you in 6–8 weeks

Dimensions:
• Length: 36 cm
• Width: 46 cm
• Height: 72 cm

Materials:
• Walnut
• Black Oak

Product Options: Available in your choice of solid walnut or black oak. Once your order is placed, we’ll contact you to confirm your preferred finish and details.

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Siete Studio
Mexico City | Design Studio

Siete is a cross-continental design studio rooted in Mexico City and Australia, known for its sculptural, spatial, and functional creations that foster a deeply personal connection with the user. Founded in 2020 by Gerardo Córdova, Alexa Fernández, and Diego Escobedo, the studio explores the intersection of materiality, conceptual design, and artisanal tradition.

Each piece reflects a commitment to craftsmanship and innovation, drawing meaning not only from form and function, but from the intrinsic qualities of the materials themselves. With a focus on naturally resilient elements—wood, steel, resin, and glass—Siete creates designs that are intended to evolve over time, embracing the beauty of ageing and permanence.

Through this thoughtful approach, Siete redefines contemporary design as a spatial experience—poetic, enduring, and unmistakably rooted in place.