
Mana Sazegara Unveils Imaginative New Furnishings
“I situate my practice at the intersection of architecture and graphic design,” says Mana Sazegara, a young creative who earned her master’s in architecture from the University of Pennsylvania just four years ago. “My pieces are characterized by playfulness,” she continues, “all more or less telling the same story: the harmony of geometry, form, and color.” To wit: Sweet Gathering, her imaginative furnishings collection with a wild neo-Memphis vibe. There’s Henri, a zany laminated MDF chair; Carole, a bold flatweave in finely woven wool; and Alice, a lively mirror in laminated MDF and acrylic. Together, they’re meant to celebrate recovery, revitalization, and the return to normal.

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