plywood and recycled paper pulp sculpt monolithic furniture collection

KOD.objects translates early russian craft into furniture design

 

ECHO by KOD.objects reinterprets the material culture and architecture of 11th–17th century Russia as a sculptural furniture collection. Each object is crafted from plywood and recycled paper pulp, finished with a protective coating that adds durability and a tactile surface.

 

The project draws from ancient household objects, carved wooden forms, early stone structures, and the structural silhouettes characteristic of old Russian craftsmanship. These historical sources are translated into contemporary sculptural furniture. The collection includes stools, chairs, tables, consoles, and screens. Each object reinterprets the plasticity and rhythm of ancient forms into a modern architectural language.

all images courtesy of KOD.objects

 

 

Monolithic Forms and Recycled Materials Shape ECHO Collection

 

The pieces are defined by monolithic silhouettes, softened arcs, and minimal surfaces that create a grounded structural presence in the interior. All objects are made from a combination of plywood and recycled paper pulp. The surfaces are reinforced with a final protective coating that stabilises the form and creates a matte tactile finish. Each piece is handcrafted in small batches and designed as a collectible, gallery-level object. Through ECHO, studio KOD.objects continues its method of transforming cultural heritage into contemporary design, preserving the domestic and architectural code of the past in functional objects of today.

ECHO reinterprets early Russian material culture into sculptural furniture

plywood and recycled paper pulp shape the foundation of each piece

a protective coating reinforces the surfaces with a matte finish

the collection translates 11th–17th-century forms into contemporary objects

carved wooden forms inform the silhouettes of stools and chairs

early stone structures influence the monolithic shapes

tables and consoles feature grounded, minimal geometries

monolithic profiles give each object a strong spatial presence

paper pulp adds texture and depth to the finished surfaces

soft curves contrast with the collection’s heavy proportions

KOD.objects transforms cultural heritage into functional modern objects

 

project info:

 

name: ECHO
designer: KOD.objects | @kod.objects

 

 

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edited by: christina vergopoulou | designboom

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