Salvante - BS1 Bench
by Piotr Dabrowa
Material
Travertine
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The Salvante BS1 bench reads first as a formal composition before it reads as seating. A long rectangular top in natural travertine rests on two structurally distinct supports: a solid cylindrical column at one end, a flat rectangular slab at the other. The asymmetry is deliberate, giving the piece a visual tension that symmetric furniture cannot achieve. A textile cushion rests on one half of the seat surface, the only soft element in an otherwise mineral piece.
Travertine here shows its characteristic voids and warm grey-beige veining. The stone is not polished to opacity; its texture remains readable and tactile.
The BS1 is part of the Salvante collection, Piotr Dabrowa's sole series on Monde Singulier and an MS Exclusive limited edition. Produced in collaboration with European stone specialists.
W 160 x D 40 x H 40 cm
W 62.99 x D 15.75 x H 15.75 in
Materials: Travertine Navona, White Onyx
About
Piotr Dabrowa
Piotr Dabrowa (born 1990) trained in graphic design before turning to objects in 2011. The shift is visible in how he works: he reads furniture as a problem of visual weight and proportion before considering its function, a graphic designer's instinct applied to stone and form.
Based in Poland, he founded Studio-Dabrowa in 2020. The practice is small by design. Dabrowa collaborates directly with specialist European manufacturers, keeping production close to his material sources and limiting output to what can be made carefully. The studio covers collectible lighting and furniture, both in limited editions.
Stone is the primary material anchor. The Salvante collection, his first and only series on Monde Singulier, works travertine and onyx across four pieces: a bench, a dining table, a coffee table, and a side table. Each applies the same compositional logic: an asymmetric base pairing a cylindrical column with a flat stone slab, and a circular onyx inlay set flush into the top surface. The travertine is left with its natural veining and pore structure visible. The onyx is used for contrast, not decoration.
Dabrowa's work avoids unnecessary surface treatment. Each piece in the Salvante series reflects stone in its natural state, shaped but not obscured by fabrication.
The Salvante collection is a Monde Singulier Exclusive.
























