These Steel Chairs and Lamps Look Like Sitting Inside a Pergola

Walking under a pergola or slatted canopy, sunlight breaks into stripes, and the structure feels more like a drawing in space than a solid roof. That rhythm of beams and shadows is both architectural and strangely calming, turning overhead shelter into something closer to a pattern you move through. Foln takes that outdoor language and shrinks it down into objects you can live with indoors.

Jiyun Lee’s Foln series is a family of three stainless-steel pieces: the Linear Chair, a floor lamp, and a wall lamp, all built from folded metal lines. Each element is made entirely of stainless steel, with dimensions that keep it slender and vertical. The project is less about adding another chair or lamp to the world and more about importing a structural idea into a domestic scale, treating furniture and lighting as small frameworks you inhabit or move around.

Designer: Jiyun Lee

These Steel Chairs and Lamps Look Like Sitting Inside a Pergola

These Steel Chairs and Lamps Look Like Sitting Inside a Pergola

Encountering the Linear Chair, you see a small framework first, a set of repeated uprights and crossbars that read like a fragment of pergola. Only when you get closer does the seat reveal itself as a crossing of beams, with the back continuing the same rhythm upward. It is clearly functional, but it also feels like sitting inside a drawing, surrounded by lines and the shadows they cast on the floor and wall behind you.

These Steel Chairs and Lamps Look Like Sitting Inside a Pergola

These Steel Chairs and Lamps Look Like Sitting Inside a Pergola

The floor and wall lamps extend the same language into light. The floor lamp becomes a vertical corridor where illumination travels up and down between nested frames, while the wall lamp compresses that idea into a compact cluster that hovers off the surface. In both cases, lighting is less about a glowing bulb and more about how brightness slips between the metal and onto nearby surfaces, treating the surrounding wall as part of the composition.

These Steel Chairs and Lamps Look Like Sitting Inside a Pergola

Foln changes as you move around it. From one angle, the lines stack and the pieces look dense, almost solid; from another, they open up and nearly disappear. The designer’s statement that shadows become architectural elements in their own right comes through when you realize the real composition includes the dark stripes on the floor and wall as much as the polished steel itself, rewriting the room with every shift in daylight.

These Steel Chairs and Lamps Look Like Sitting Inside a Pergola

These Steel Chairs and Lamps Look Like Sitting Inside a Pergola

Stainless steel, sharp geometry, and unpadded surfaces mean Foln is not chasing ergonomic softness or maximum light output. The chair will feel firm, and the lamps will behave more like ambient or accent pieces than task lights. That trade-off is intentional, prioritizing a contemplative, spatial experience over conventional comfort and placing the series closer to collectible design than everyday contract furniture you buy in bulk.

These Steel Chairs and Lamps Look Like Sitting Inside a Pergola

These Steel Chairs and Lamps Look Like Sitting Inside a Pergola

Foln reframes interiors as places where structure, light, and emptiness can be as present as color or texture. By borrowing the pergola’s rhythm and translating it into folded metal, the series turns a familiar outdoor gesture into a quiet indoor ritual. Rhythm is not only seen in the lines of steel but felt in the way light and shadow keep rewriting the room around them, turning simple objects into small, inhabitable frameworks that change how you read the space they sit in.

These Steel Chairs and Lamps Look Like Sitting Inside a Pergola

These Steel Chairs and Lamps Look Like Sitting Inside a Pergola

These Steel Chairs and Lamps Look Like Sitting Inside a Pergola

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