STUDIO JOB X SELETTI
Functional Design, Twisted with Irony
Icons like the Seletti Jobby The Cat table lamp, a portable table lamp that fuses historical references with contemporary irreverence, capture the essence of Studio Job’s vision. Everyday items such as cups or mugs become works of functional irony, merging luxury porcelain with sculptural aesthetics. And with glasses that showcase bold prints and exaggerated forms, tableware transforms into a visual playground.
For the Table, for the Eye
This Seletti collection shines through its eclectic reinterpretation of dining essentials. Designer bowls, statement plates, and hybrid cups are adorned with unexpected motifs and textures. Looking to buy artistic table accessories? From porcelain salt and pepper sets to napkin holders, each object is infused with playful design. And let’s not forget the Holy Smokes ashtray: a cheeky conversation starter disguised as high art.
Lighting That Plays with Shadows
Lighting takes center stage in this subcategory, with designer table lamps, wall lamps, and pendant lamps all reimagined through the Studio Job lens. Bold and unafraid, their sculptural ceiling lights and whimsical portable lamps defy minimalism. These pieces do more than illuminate: they provoke, like artistic light objects should, representing fully the vision of the Seletti lighting collection.
From Home Textiles to Vases and Umbrellas
Even the unexpected becomes extraordinary. A printed kitchen towel or a designer apron bursts with character. Home accessories like the Milo Vase in ceramic play with classical references in a modern key, while Seletti umbrellas and umbrella stands turn rainy-day functionality into a fashion statement. Whether it's a porcelain fruit bowl or a cushion shaped like a cartoon icon, every object screams originality.
Furniture as Pop Sculpture
Beyond décor, Studio Job ventures into furnishings with chairs, functional low tables, and stools that double as sculptural forms. From ironic poufs to bold benches, seating becomes a canvas for storytelling. Their designs blur the lines between utility and art, offering a unique take on designer tables and bases that push boundaries and expectations.