The Qeeboo Ghoda chair in recyclable polyethylene carries the strong, energetic identity that defines the work of Satyendra Pakhalé. Originally born from the designer’s most iconic project, the B.M. Horse family of 2000, this evolution now enters the industrial landscape through Qeeboo. It transforms artisanal sensuality and cultural storytelling into an accessible, expressive piece within the chairs and easy chairs category.
Between craft and industry
Ghoda draws on references to the spaghetti lost-wax casting process of its bronze predecessor while embracing the pragmatism of modern production. Molded in robust, recyclable polyethylene, it balances tactile appeal and durability, resulting in a polyethylene designer chair that withstands daily life both indoors and out.
Colors and expressive variety
The chair is available in a wide chromatic spectrum: grey, green, white, black, sand and terracotta. Each tone lends a distinct personality, ranging from urban refinement to earthy warmth. This palette extends the narrative flexibility of Ghoda, allowing it to serve as a bold statement seating piece by Qeeboo or to blend gracefully into quieter contexts.
Part of the Qeeboo language
As a member of Qeeboo seating, Ghoda dialogues naturally with other creations in the catalogue. It complements the clean geometries of Qeeboo tables iconic design, adds depth when styled with Qeeboo accessories design decor, and resonates visually beside the graphic accents of Marco Oggian x Qeeboo. The result is a coherent composition that adapts effortlessly to living rooms, terraces or hospitality lounges.
A chair that tells a story
Neither strictly ethnic nor purely pop, Ghoda moves between traditions and contemporary culture. Its muscular silhouette and sculptural geometry recall the horse it is named after, while its democratic materiality opens the design to wider audiences. This duality explains why it reads as a modern sculptural chair, a luxury designer chair and an iconic collectible with soul, ready to transform spaces with presence and narrative weight.