Drusch
Atlas Chair
Atlas Chair is a sculptural seat defined by crisp architectural volumes. Crafted in worked wood with matte and gloss finishes, it catches light across shifting planes, an assertive piece designed to be used.
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Product detail
Material: Pine wood
Color: Black, White, Cream, Lavender, Kelly green, Nude, Cherry red, Baby yellow or Baby blue
Dimensions:
W x D x H: 50 x 49 x 88 cm
W x D x H: 19.7 x 19.3 x 34.6 in
Lead time
5 weeks

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We favor a fully bespoke delivery approach, tailored to the nature and value of each piece. Lythore supports its clients by overseeing the transport through to the final destination. All deliveries are subject to a prior online quote request, to which we respond within 24 to 48 hours. Import taxes and duties may apply depending on the destination country.
Custom colors are available upon request, please contact us.
David Schoenfeld founded Drusch Design in Mexico City in 2021. His work is shaped by an obsession with space, scale, atmosphere, and the way a room can change how an object is perceived. Through intersections of volumes, planes, and masses, Drusch develops clean, new geometries where proportion and material lead the narrative, never ornament. Stone, wood, metal, and glass are transformed into handcrafted pieces that feel sculptural yet purposeful, with a futuristic, modern minimalism and a quiet intensity that elevates the spaces they inhabit.
Delivery
We favor a fully bespoke delivery approach, tailored to the nature and value of each piece. Lythore supports its clients by overseeing the transport through to the final destination. All deliveries are subject to a prior online quote request, to which we respond within 24 to 48 hours. Import taxes and duties may apply depending on the destination country.
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Custom colors are available upon request, please contact us.
Artist
David Schoenfeld founded Drusch Design in Mexico City in 2021. His work is shaped by an obsession with space, scale, atmosphere, and the way a room can change how an object is perceived. Through intersections of volumes, planes, and masses, Drusch develops clean, new geometries where proportion and material lead the narrative, never ornament. Stone, wood, metal, and glass are transformed into handcrafted pieces that feel sculptural yet purposeful, with a futuristic, modern minimalism and a quiet intensity that elevates the spaces they inhabit.
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