Ink calligraphy furniture by apiwat chitapanya flows like chinese brushstrokes

Designboom_ the ink collection, designed by apiwat chitapanya for thai brand masaya, is a series of furniture inspired by the rhythm, movement and flow of chinese calligraphy painting. the ancient writing practice is treasured as a form of art in china and it holds a long history of both pride and pleasure for the country. in reference to the sweeping style of the written characters, chitapanya’s latest pieces have been created to resemble the continuous, flowing movement of the ink.

chitapanya’s collection comprises of a dining chair, a stool and a bench. the dining chair is inspired by the richer, denser and better defined structure of the calligraphy characters, thus, giving poise to the chair. the tips of the legs are more streamlined and pointed, mirroring the cursive scripts when the brushstrokes are faster.

the second part of the ink collection is the stool and bench, these two pieces are inspired by the continuous movement of the brush that creates wholesome and delicate lettering. built using brass, the ink collection evokes a dynamic yet fragile aesthetic, perfectly in keeping with the style of chinese painting. inspired by the synchronization and harmonization of calligraphy, the pieces intend to give pleasure to the users both visually and physically, similarly the ancient chinese art form.