PASARAN

Apertura is a study of movement—an exploration of how fabric stretches and folds over the body, how it clings, releases, and reshapes with every gesture. Inspired by the gesture of a woman’s leg in motion, this piece seeks to translate that organic dynamism into a sofa, making the inanimate feel alive.

The design follows two key principles:

  1. Dressing the Object – Borrowing from disciplines beyond furniture, Apertura recalls the intimacy of fabric embracing the body, wrapping the object in a language of tension and fluidity.

  2. Commanding Presence – More than just a functional piece, it demands to be noticed, remembered. An object that engages the senses, leaving an imprint in the mind like a fleeting movement that lingers.

Apertura is much like a figure in motion, much like a body in fabric.