Bik is a wooden chair reduced to its essence - four legs, a seat, and a backrest -
crafted with precision and quiet confidence. Subtle details like the angled backrest
and tapered legs give it poise and character. Made from solid wood and molded
plywood, it’s light yet durable, stackable yet sculptural. Originally designed for
bistros, Bik brings timeless function and refined presence to homes, cafés, or public
spaces. A humble form elevated by thoughtful design.
Numen / For Use is a design collective led by product designers Sven Jonke, Christoph Katzler and Nikola Radeljković. Over the past 20 years, Numen/For Use has been active globally in the fields of industrial and spatial design, scenography and conceptual art. They nourish very rational aesthetics that could be categorized as functional minimalism.
Manu House combines the need for intimacy and seclusion with the desire for a sea view and a Mediterranean garden.
The project resolved “the donut effect” – an old acquaintance in Austria’s communities. It slyly draws frequency away from the town center via local suppliers on the periphery and causes it to die out. This new community center is supporting the development of the village’s center.
The Goldener Papagei Café in Vienna blends historical charm with modern design, where Prostoria’s Bik chair adds functional elegance and warmth to a vibrant, nature-inspired interior.
MDK, production and business facility is an office building for the construction company MDK from Croatia. It's located in Dubrovčan, a town northwest of Zagreb characterized by its rural and natural surroundings.