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THU–FRI 2–9PM
SAT–SUN 11AM–9PM
*garden 2AM
TUE 6–9PM
WED–FRI 2–9PM
SAT–SUN 11AM–9PM
*garden 12PM
*Studio Orson Welles
Studio Orson Welles
Jadran film
Studio Orson Welles
Ul. Rudolfa Kolaka 12
10000 Zagreb
TUE 6–9PM
WED–FRI 2–9PM
SAT–SUN 11AM–9PM
*garden 12PM
WED 6–9PM
THU–FRI 2–9PM
SAT–SUN 11AM–9PM
*garden 2AM
Exuvia is an armchair that explores the act of creating and reviving consciousness through design. The structure, made of stainless steel tubing and black leather, follows modernist design principles. Every element is functionally and aesthetically justified; there is no excess material. The armchair’s frame consists of two main profiles and four transverse tubes for structural stability. Sky leather is woven between the tubes to prevent deformation during use and to shape the armchair’s volume. Covering the structure in leather marks the final step of giving form its physical identity. Accompanying the chair is a booklet in which an imaginary character — the embodiment of the armchair — narrates its perspective as a newly formed consciousness, explaining its origins and purpose. Exuvia is not merely a chair but a symbolic threshold between the human and ideals of self-reflection: a place where the user, beyond rest, can reflect on who they are and who they might become.
Lovro Petrović was born in 2003 in Varaždin. He is studying at the School of Design, Faculty of Architecture, University of Zagreb. After three years of Industrial Design studies, he plans to pursue a master’s degree abroad to continue developing his practice and knowledge in design. From building Lego bricks as a child, he has cultivated a passion for working in 3D space, both digitally and in the workshop. In his free time, he explores animation, which he connects with his design projects.