Meet Kgosi.
Kgosi does not raise his voice. He does not need to. His presence is calm, assured, and complete. His name means chief, and he carries it with ease. There is a kind of clarity in his form that feels both ancient and new.
He is all curves and balance; a grounded circle with a strong upright back, supported by four sculpted legs that hold their place with quiet strength. There is no ornament, no excess. Just proportion, weight, and restraint.
Kgosi is the kind of piece that gives a room its rhythm. Whether finished in dark black or pale beech, he adapts with grace while remaining unmistakably himself. He speaks in a language of modern heritage, grounded in tradition and refined for the present.
Made in Africa with carefully chosen materials and thoughtful craftsmanship, Kgosi brings structure to stillness. He is the pause between movements, the element that brings harmony, and the seat that invites stillness without demanding attention.