Voicu
VOICU is my voice in design—architectural in proportion, minimal in expression, organic in line.
Delicate in line. Strong in structure. My creations are massive wood furniture rooted in place, led by honest material and respect of making.
My connection to wood started in childhood. After five generations in my family crafting in wood, it shaped the way I think and work. I design furniture also in the way I think about space: calm, precise, meant to last, pieces that look almost weightless, yet feel quietly confident.
My background in both design and architecture taught me to treat beauty as a matter ofstructure: every curve carries load, every joint works with the grain, and proportion is never accidental. I’m interested in what remains when you remove everything unnecessary, when function and emotion meet in a single line.
VOICU’s philosophy begins with critical regionalism: the belief that contemporary design should grow from the truth of its place, its craft, and its material. That is why we work with wood as it truly is: solid, tactile, imperfect, and alive, letting its structure and movement shape every piece. The result is furniture that does not imitate tradition, but transforms it into something honest, modern, and enduring.



