Sizar Alexis Collection - Pilier Side Table
by Sizar Alexis
In stock
Material
Steel
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The Pilier Side Table is an open-shelf accent table by Sizar Alexis, part of the Pilier series within the Sizar Alexis Collection.
Its structure combines a solid back panel with two horizontal shelves, held in place by slender vertical steel supports secured by visible round pins. The exposed fasteners are not an oversight but a formal decision: the Pilier series consistently treats construction details as part of the object's appearance. The overall form is compact and orthogonal, suited to wall placement or use as a freestanding display unit.
Fabricated from blackened steel, the Pilier Side Table draws on the dual industrial heritage that runs through the Pilier series: Eskilstuna's metalworking traditions and the Mesopotamian origins of metallurgy that Alexis cites as a formative influence. The matte finish absorbs light rather than reflecting it, giving the piece a quiet authority within the space it occupies.
Part of the Sizar Alexis Collection, the Pilier Side Table brings the series's rigorous material ethos to a domestic-scale accent object.
W 40 x D 34 x H 39 cm
W 15.75 x D 13.39 x H 15.35 in
Materials: Blackened & textured steel, all signed and numbered pieces
About
Sizar Alexis
Sizar Alexis is a Swedish-Iraqi designer based in Eskilstuna, working at the intersection of Scandinavian brutalist design and ancient Mesopotamian heritage.
Before founding his studio in 2019, Alexis spent six years as a design engineer at Volvo, then studied fine arts at Beckmans College of Design. That formation, between industrial engineering and fine arts, shapes his practice throughout. He works with blackened steel, pine wood, and leather, materials both abundant in the Swedish landscape and tied to Eskilstuna's historic steel industry. Components for his pieces are produced in his father's metal tool factory, then hand-assembled in his own studio.
His work holds two forces in tension: the geometric weight of brutalist forms and the cultural memory of ancient Mesopotamia. "I want to convey a sense of chaos and harmony at the same time," he has said. As a descendant of the Chaldean diaspora with roots tracing to northern Iraq, Alexis channels that history into functional sculpture. Collections such as Lahmu and Ousia translate Mesopotamian symbolism into geometric furniture, pieces that read simultaneously as domestic objects and as cultural arguments. The Discovered exhibition at the Design Museum in London in 2021 brought his work to international attention; the Common/un/common duo show at Atelier Ecru Gallery in Ghent in 2022 confirmed its standing. He is an AD 100 designer.
On Monde Singulier, his pieces offer collectible design furniture that carries historical depth rarely found in Scandinavian production.





































