Konekt Collection - Thing 4 Ottoman Rectangle
by Konekt
Material
Antique Brass
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The Thing 4 Ottoman Rectangle is an upholstered piece from the Konekt Collection by Helena and Natasha Sultan, built on the studio's recurring pairing of rich textile and contrasting metalwork.
The form is elongated and low, with a plush dark red velvet seat cushion over a bronze-toned metal band edged with softly rounded corners. The band sits at mid-height, creating a visible material break between the soft upper section and the textured base below. From the lower edge of that metal band, a dense fringe of dark brown horsehair falls to the floor, replacing the traditional leg structure with a natural, shaggy hem.
The upholstery is in deep red velvet, hand-stitched and fitted tightly over the form. The base band is in steel with an antique bronze finish. The horsehair fringe is a signature material detail shared across the Thing series, connecting the ottoman to the broader Konekt Collection's vocabulary of unexpected material combinations.
Made by hand in Pennsylvania.
W 122 x D 51 x H 46 cm
W 48 x D 20 x H 18 in
Materials: Antique brass, Dedar Adamo & Eva fabric and horsehair
About
Konekt
Konekt is a sculptural furniture and lighting studio based in Pennsylvania, led by mother-daughter team Helena and Natasha Sultan. Their practice starts from material: its physical properties, its craft histories, and what happens when unexpected materials are brought together with traditional ones.
Helena and Natasha produce handcrafted furniture and lighting that pairs contrasting qualities in a single object. Strength and fragility, solidity and fluidity, refinement and play: these are not tensions the work resolves, but tensions the work is made of. Each piece carries that balance in its surface, its form, and its finish.
All work is made by hand in Pennsylvania and surrounding areas by local artisans. The studio's process is defined by materiality: textures are left in dialogue, contrasting finishes are set side by side, and the human touch remains legible in the finished object.
Konekt draws on both historical craft techniques and contemporary design references to produce work that holds a clear aesthetic position within American collectible furniture and handcrafted lighting. Helena and Natasha Sultan have built a body of work that refuses easy categorization: it is handcrafted but not nostalgic, contemporary but not fashionable. The studio's collection on Monde Singulier includes furniture and lighting objects that represent the full range of this approach, from seating and tables to statement lighting.



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