Gravity

Gravity

Gravity

Gravity

Furniture | 2026 | Armchair

Gravity explores gravity as an invisible force translated into form.

Gravity explores gravity as an invisible force translated into form.

Its reduced structural volume allows physical weight and perceived lightness to coexist within the same object.
The dual-tone leather, differentiated between front and back, expresses gravity’s opposing qualities—weight and lightness.
The leather finish emphasizes thickness and curvature, defining a clear interface between body and material.

Gravity is not merely a chair that supports weight, but a form that reconsiders our relationship with gravity.

Furniture | 2026 | Armchair

Gravity explores gravity as an invisible force translated into form.

Its reduced structural volume allows physical weight and perceived lightness to coexist within the same object.
The dual-tone leather, differentiated between front and back, expresses gravity’s opposing qualities—weight and lightness.
The leather finish emphasizes thickness and curvature, defining a clear interface between body and material.

Gravity is not merely a chair that supports weight, but a form that reconsiders our relationship with gravity.

Furniture | 2026 | Armchair

Gravity explores gravity as an invisible force translated into form.

Its reduced structural volume allows physical weight and perceived lightness to coexist within the same object.
The dual-tone leather, differentiated between front and back, expresses gravity’s opposing qualities—weight and lightness.
The leather finish emphasizes thickness and curvature, defining a clear interface between body and material.

Gravity is not merely a chair that supports weight, but a form that reconsiders our relationship with gravity.

Furniture    |    2026    |    Armchair
Gravity explores gravity as an invisible force translated into form.
Its reduced structural volume allows physical weight and perceived lightness to coexist within the same object.
The dual-tone leather, differentiated between front and back, expresses gravity’s opposing qualities—weight and lightness.
The leather finish emphasizes thickness and curvature, defining a clear interface between body and material.
Gravity is not merely a chair that supports weight, but a form that reconsiders our relationship with gravity. 

Gravity

Designer: Satoshi Kan

Studio: INDIGO DESIGN

Year: 2026

Materials: FRP shell / Leather upholstery

First physical presentation following earlier VR exhibitions.

Press Preview — Feb 2026

Exhibition — Fuorisalone, Milan, Apr 2026

Photo: © INDIGO