Fusion - Prague Chair
by Geostudio
In stock
Material
Wood
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The Prague Chair is an armchair by GEOSTUDIO, part of the Istanbul studio's Fusion collection of collectible seating.
Its polished dark-brown beechwood frame establishes the piece's defining geometry: gently curved armrests flow down into slender tapered legs, forming a silhouette that sits between classical European chairs and contemporary Turkish restraint. The rectangular backrest and seat carry proportions that feel both formal and approachable.
Upholstered in cream leather, the seating surfaces offer a deliberate contrast to the dark wood frame. The leather is cut clean, with no decorative stitching to distract from the material dialogue at work. The beechwood is finished to a high polish, its grain visible through the lacquer.
The Prague Chair belongs to the Fusion collection, a body of work through which GEOSTUDIO translates their interior project sensibility into standalone collectible pieces.
W 64 x D 63 x H 82 cm
W 25.2 x D 24.8 x H 32.28 in
Materials: Leather, Lacquer, Beechwood
About
Geostudio
Founded in Istanbul in 2021 by Mahmut Anlar, Tuğçe Örtmen, and Sinan Bora Özışık, GEOSTUDIO works across residential interiors, retail environments, and boutique hotels. The studio’s approach brings functionality and visual coherence into close alignment, with each project developed through direct collaboration between the three founders and their clients.
Beyond commissioned interiors, the trio extends their practice to collectible furniture. The Fusion collection, comprising seating and table pieces named after European cities, reflects an interest in global visual dialogue translated through a distinctly Turkish sensibility. The Prague Chair, Vienna Sofa, and Kong Chair are proportioned for comfort and finished with material precision; the Hong Kong Coffee Table and Milan Armchair complete an ensemble suited to both residential and hospitality settings.
Istanbul’s position between European and Anatolian design traditions informs the studio’s material choices and spatial thinking without reducing their output to predictable cultural synthesis. GEOSTUDIO draws on that context productively, producing work that feels specific and grounded rather than derivative.
The studio’s collectible furniture is represented internationally by Monde Singulier. For collectors, interior designers, and specifiers drawn to the Istanbul design scene, the Fusion collection offers a direct line to contemporary Turkish furniture design that remains largely outside mainstream coverage.




























