The chairs and stool by KOZTO embody a clear and radical approach to contemporary design: working exclusively with reclaimed wood to create functional, expressive and long-lasting objects. Made in the Paris-based atelier, the KOZTO seating collection transforms plywood recovered from art transport crates into pieces where sustainability, craftsmanship and poetry coexist naturally.
The chairs - CH_01, CH_02 and CH_03 - share a strong, essential language rooted in circular design. From the iconic CH_01, which celebrates reuse as a cultural act, to the more utilitarian CH_02, originally designed for everyday environments, and the CH_03, enriched with recycled climbing rope details, each piece tells a story of material intelligence and thoughtful construction. Completing the collection, the ST_03 stool offers the same honest materiality in a compact, versatile form, suitable as extra seating, side piece or sculptural accent. KOZTO’s work proves that reuse is not a constraint but a creative driver, resulting in furniture that feels authentic, contemporary and deeply connected to its material origin.
Photos credit: Gabrielle Vella Boucaud
