Sashaxsasha Collection - SSB01L Bench
by Sashaxsasha
In stock
Material
Burgundy Eucalyptus Veneer
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The SSB01L is a long, narrow display unit from the Sashaxsasha Collection, a piece that moves between bench and sculptural shelf.
Five elevated platforms rise from the main body in varied shapes: one circular, the others rectangular, each at a different height. The arrangement is asymmetrical by design, not by accident. The placement follows a logic closer to composition than furniture convention. The overall silhouette is low and horizontal, letting the platforms read as individual volumes within a larger whole.
Throughout, the material is MDF finished in burgundy eucalyptus veneer. The deep reddish-brown surface, with its strong figuring, gives weight to what might otherwise read as a purely graphic structure.
Sashaxsasha was founded in Paris in 2019 by architects Alexandra Gineva and Alexander Dobrovskiy, who trained in Ghent after beginning their careers in Moscow. Their work moves between architecture and object design. The SSB01L carries the same thinking that structures a building, resolved at human scale. Available exclusively through Monde Singulier.
W 280 x D 39 x H 36.5 cm
W 110.24 x D 15.35 x H 14.37 in
Materials: MDF, burgundy eucalyptus veneer
About
Sashaxsasha
Alexandra Gineva and Alexander Dobrovskiy, both nicknamed Sasha, met while studying architecture in Ghent, Belgium, far from their native Moscow. That shared name became a design identity: sashaxsasha. In 2013 they founded Masterskaya Be, an architecture practice; in 2019 they launched sashaxsasha as a dedicated product design studio, based in Paris.
The two disciplines remain inseparable in their work. Architecture gives their objects weight and proportion; art, contemporary and classical, drawn from a lifetime of looking, provides the narrative. Each piece reads as a compressed argument: formal in construction, personal at its core. The studio describes its work as playful and monumental, and that tension is deliberate: a lamp can carry the gravity of a monument, a shelf can hold the lightness of a sketch.
Private and public commissions run alongside the collectible work, keeping the duo in conversation with both domestic and institutional scales. This dual practice, spanning architecture and product design, defines how sashaxsasha approaches the collectible design market: not as decoration, but as object-making with a point of view.
Their work is available on Monde Singulier.


















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