




Objects that
resist the
easy answer.
Four objects, each resolved with the same question — what does this need to be, and nothing more? Limited editions. Made to last.




More objects
in development.

A sculptural, brutalist chair handcrafted in solid wood. Severe planes, oblique backrest, uncompromising form.
CH01 combines a sculptural, brutalist form with geometric precision. Handcrafted in solid wood, its distinctive silhouette features large, severe planes and an oblique backrest that commands attention. The design is a study in tension, utilizing sharp, angular junctions to lend a sense of uncompromising strength. Though minimalist in material, the chair offers a powerful visual anchor, making it perfectly suited for contemporary dining, curated office spaces, or as a singular, dramatic piece of occasional seating.









A stark sculptural statement in solid dark stained wood. Monumental cross-like silhouette, conceived to anchor any space.
CH02 is a profound exploration of form, manifesting as a stark, sculptural statement piece. Crafted entirely from solid, dark stained wood, its design draws power from a monumental, cross-like silhouette. The chair's robust structure and geometric clarity speak to a minimalist ethos, stripping away the superfluous to reveal pure, unadorned strength. CH02 is conceived as a singular object, designed to anchor a space with its inherent weight and compelling sculptural form, ideal for an entryway, gallery, or as a striking accent in any contemporary interior.









A conceptual piece forging human emotion into industrial form. Raw steel structure punctuated by an exposed heart cutout.
Le Coeur is not just a chair, it is a conceptual piece. It stands as a striking exploration of contrasts, forging deeply human emotion into hard, industrial form. Crafted from raw, heavy gauge steel, the chair's rigorous, minimalist structure is punctuated by the undeniable warmth of the large, exposed heart cutout. Le Coeur is designed for the discerning interior. A commanding accent that elevates any modern dining area, gallery space, or architectural loft with its bold blend of industrial grit and sophisticated sentiment.









Arc Chair — solid pine wood.






Objects that resist the easy answer.
We begin with the question of what an object needs to be — structurally, materially, humanly. We work slowly, through models and failures, until the answer is clear enough to become permanent.
The name Vollum comes from volume — the idea that an object occupies space with intention, that the air around it is as considered as the form itself.
Based in Lisbon. Produced in small editions. Each object made to be used, worn, and kept.
Things that
outlast the
moment.