The Vitturi Chair
Collection: Art of Living
Thought by: Zaza Maizon By A1Architects
Category: Seating
Thought by: Zaza Maizon By A1Architects
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Category: Seating
The Vitturi Chair By ZAZA Maizon
A collectible design piece that transforms the motion of the Saudi shemagh (شماغ, pronounced /ʃɪˈmɑːɡ/) into a sculptural contemporary form.
A collectible design piece that transforms the motion of the Saudi shemagh (شماغ, pronounced /ʃɪˈmɑːɡ/) into a sculptural contemporary form. Rather than imitating the fabric, it captures the shemagh’s kinetic essence particularly the “نسفة” (nasfa, pronounced /ˈnas.fa/), the swift gesture used to adjust it through continuous mirrored metal curves that interact with light and movement, merging cultural symbolism with modern craftsmanship
He never loved architecture the way it is usually taught. He loved it on his own terms. For Abdulaziz, architecture is not only walls, programs, and drawings, it is movement, intention, and presence. He is drawn to precision and tension: the speed of a football skill, the control of a karate strike, the way a swimmer cuts through water, the way a butterfly changes direction without apology. He studies those moments of motion and asks: if that moment could be held and lived inside, what would it feel like? His work is the attempt to give form to that question. He treats architecture as language, not style a way to state values, identity, discipline, and memory.
La Vitturi Chair di ZAZA Maizon



