Santiago Chair 2
by Studio Poa United States (US)

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Description

Crafted from stained solid ash and finished with hard wax oil, the Santiago Chair exemplifies Giovanni Valdeavellano’s ability to merge art, craftsmanship, and technology. Drawing from his Guatemalan heritage and his life in New York, Valdeavellano fuses the artisanal knowledge inherited from his parents with modern engineering techniques. The Santiago Chair strikes a balance between the organic flow of hand-sculpted materials and the precision of 3D design. Available in walnut and oak, with custom sizes and finishes upon request, it embodies both traditional craftsmanship and contemporary innovation.

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Giovanni Valdeavellano’s work as Studio POA represents a merger, in several ways, of disparate sides of his background — his childhood learning crafts from his mother and engineering from his father, his career spent working as a contractor with an art practice on the side, and his dual identities as a Guatemalan living in New York. The pieces in his new collection similarly hover between the gestural qualities of art, the technology of 3-D rendering, and the craft of sculpting materials like ceramic, glass, wood, and sand by hand.
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