pulpo opens a new dimension in its existing portfolio: a collection focused even more on material, its surface qualities, and the essence of what is possible within pulpo’s universe. Concrete, steel, wood, and aluminum – materials of construction are reimagined through a new raw aesthetic. Each piece is limited, crafted, numbered and signed in small editions by contemporary designers and artists.

Limited Edition Objects

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Cut Chair

By BrichetZiegler

30 Limited Pieces

The Paris-based studio creates lightness through metal. Welded and polished aluminum forms a minimal lounge chair, finished with a screwed-on leather or fabric cushion. Simple, precise, and quietly industrial.

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K-tables

By Kai Linke

50 Limited Pieces

The classic I-beam becomes furniture. In the K-Table series, Kai Linke transforms structural steel – a symbol of modern architecture – into side tables. Hot-dip galvanized, silver-grey, solid. Two heights, two proportions – pure construction turned domestic.

@CØR Studio Paris

S-table

By Samuel treindl

50 Limited Pieces

Concrete meets galvanized steel as the S-Table merges buildingsite rawness with design precision – rough, heavy, and honest. This is a piece that exposes material instead of concealing it.

@CØR Studio Paris

X-Bench

By Xaver sedelmeier

30 Limited Pieces

The X-Bench blurs the boundary between use and contemplation. Neither fully furniture nor sculpture, it challenges how we engage with everyday objects. Sedelmeier invites a pause — an interruption of routine — where function becomes idea and material becomes experience.

@CØR Studio Paris

X-Mirror

By Xaver sedelmeier

30 Limited Pieces

The X-Mirror transforms a simple wall piece into a sculptural presence. Bronze-tinted glass and a deep-black pigment spot disrupt pure reflection, making each mirror unique. Freed from function, it becomes an autonomous object that invites quiet attention.

X-Table

By Xaver sedelmeier

30 Limited Pieces

The X-Table appears as a quiet, linear ritual object. It shifts ordinary perception, asking whether a table must simply serve or whether it can exist as a distilled thought. Sedelmeier reduces function to essence, creating a piece that feels both purposeful and transcendent.

@CØR Studio Paris

@CØR Studio Paris

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MEET Brichet-Ziegler

Designers of the Pilota chair, Caroline Ziegler and Pierre Brichet founded Studio BrichetZiegler in 2010. They explore design through a technical and poetic lens, rethinking materials and forms across scales from craft to industry. In 2015 they launched their self-produced By Hands collection. Winners of the Grand Prix de la Création de la Ville de Paris (2017), their works are held by Mobilier National and CNAP.

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MEET Kai Linke

Designer of the Kokeshi light, Kai Linke says “good design creates atmospheres.” His wide-ranging work includes public objects, furniture, lighting, accessories and exhibitions. The Dutch-German designer, who lived in the Netherlands and Japan, founded his Frankfurt studio in 2009 and has taught at Kunsthochschule Kassel since 2015. He draws inspiration from flea markets, nature, art, and above all from material through hands-on sketches and models.

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MEET Samuel Treindl

The German artist completed an apprenticeship as a turner before studying design and fine arts in Münster and Wuppertal, where he now lives and works. Treindl has taken part in numerous solo and group exhibitions, often as participatory, process-oriented performances with a transitory character. He has received many awards and grants, including the German Prize of Northwest Art 2019, Künstlerdorf Schöppingen, Kunststiftung NRW, and the Stiftung Kunstfonds 2020.

MEET Xaver Sedelmeier

Xaver Sedelmeier is a Stuttgart-based artist whose work explores the boundary between function and idea. Using simple industrial materials such as steel and sheet metal, he transforms everyday objects into poetic, metaphysical forms. Through precise interventions and collaborations with manufacturers like pulpo, he creates a reduced, striking aesthetic that questions utility and reveals new ways of seeing.

Cut Chair

Lounge chair
54 × 54 × 70 cm, 39 cm (seat height)
Materials: aluminum, welded and ground, with screwed-on leather cushion.

K-Tables

Side table
30 × 30 × 36 cm/42 × 21 × 55 cm
Materials: steel beam, hot-dip galvanized.

S-Table

Table/object
Ø 55–60 cm (top), 45 × 45 × 50 cm (base)
Materials: concrete (top), galvanized construction steel (base).

X-Bench

Multifunctional bench/console/daybed
180 × 50 × 37 cm
Materials: oak, metal slipcover, metal top in chrome powder coated, orange high-gloss powder coating, blue and yellow galvanized. Foam or leather cushion.

X-Mirror

Wall mirror
Ø 100 cm/Ø 120 cm, 3 cm (depth)
Materials: mirror glass, bronze-tinted, with a cast spot of deep-black pigment, MDF base (back), wall-mounted.

X-Table

Side table/ceremony table
140 × 40 × 23 cm
Materials: oak, metal slipcover, metal top in chrome powder coated, orange high-gloss powder coating, blue and yellow galvanized.

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