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Foln is a Range of Chairs and Lamps Inspired by Pergola Structure

— January 23, 2026 — Art & Design
Foln is a series of furniture and lighting objects designed by Jiyun Lee that interprets the rhythmic geometry of pergolas in domestic scale through a set of linear stainless-steel pieces. The collection comprises a Linear Chair, a floor lamp, and a wall lamp, each constructed from slender vertical frameworks of folded steel lines that recall the pattern of beams and crossbars found in outdoor slatted canopies.

The chair’s seat emerges from interlaced uprights and crossbars, presenting a functional form that also reads like a drawing in space. The floor lamp extends this language into a tall corridor of nested frames that direct illumination along its vertical axis, and the wall lamp condenses the concept into a compact, wall-mounted cluster.

Stainless steel and sharp geometry define the series’ material and formal identity, prioritising structural expression and the interplay of light and shadow. As daylight moves across the pieces, shadows cast on surrounding surfaces become part of the composition, reinforcing spatial rhythm and visual depth.

Image Credit: Jiyun Lee

Trend Themes

  1. Geometric Design Aesthetic — Designs that mimic geometric structures like pergolas offer a fresh take on spatial and aesthetic arrangements in home furnishing.
  2. Integration of Light and Shadow — Furniture that integrates light and shadow into its design can create dynamic ambiances and enhance interior spaces.
  3. Stainless-steel Furniture — Using stainless steel in furniture design provides durability and modern elegance, allowing for experimentation with sleek, linear forms.

Industry Implications

  1. Furniture Design — The industry is ripe for innovation with the incorporation of architectural elements into household items, redefining furniture as functional art.
  2. Interior Lighting — Companies can explore new forms of lighting solutions that emphasize structure and spatial interaction, changing how light impacts home settings.
  3. Materials Engineering — Advanced use of materials like stainless steel in consumer products can push the boundaries of traditional industrial design.
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