NULLEINS
Stool for Galerie PHILIA
Within the Black Marble Series, the stool is conceived as a seated monolith an object that balances bodily function with sculptural severity. Reduced to its essential components, the form recalls an archetypal notion of sitting, where surface, mass, and proportion are resolved with deliberate restraint.
Rather than yielding through softness, the chair asserts presence through weight and geometry. Its carved planes and contained volumes echo architectural interiors in stone, evoking enclosure and stability. As with the other positions in the series, the chair occupies a space between use and contemplation, offering a place to sit that is as much psychological as it is physical.
Stool
L.44CM / W.45CM / H.44CM
Black Marble
2025
L.44CM / W.45CM / H.44CM
Black Marble
2025
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Despite their apparent austerity, these pieces cultivate a subtle emotional resonance. They radiate a sense of refuge and stillness, offering a quiet resistance to the speed and volatility of the contemporary. And yet, there is tension too: a latent force embedded in their mass, a held breath beneath the surface. With Black Marble Series, Justus Knut Schomann does not simply sculpt objects, but proposes environments—zones of psychological and physical gravity. It is this oscillation between comfort and severity, between form and feeling, that defines the series and marks it as a significant contribution to the discourse on contemporary material poetics.