For example, each chair includes a specially tensioned spring that allows for a subtle range of soft motion. This suspended movement affects our vestibular system, the complex anatomical structures and neural pathways which contribute to our sense of equilibrium and sensory integration. Our designs are therefore capable of eliciting both a physical and emotional response. They are experiential objects that encourage reconnection, meditation and conversation.”
The common feature of everything you’ll find in the Studio Stirling collection is a sturdy, robust steel frame. As one of the most sustainable industrial materials in the world, more steel is recycled each year than aluminum, paper, glass and plastic combined. Not only is it an environmentally sound choice of material, it’s also the most economically viable way to build something that is durable and long-lasting.
For Joanina, these are crucial factors to consider in building a brand that exists outside of quantity-trumps-quality culture and promotes; as a lifestyle philosophy, an approach to design that prioritises longevity and ethical production.
Upon close examination of any of the hanging chairs you’ll find in the range, you’ll most likely be struck by how obvious it is that each chair is handmade. It can be quite arresting to see and touch a product that you know has been crafted by another pair of human hands – every fold in the fabric, every curve in the steel, every rope and fixture and structural component, it all marks a return to the most fundamental design principles: aesthetic, comfort and emotion.
As she explains: “In a world of homogenized mass production, slower designed, handmade products require less energy than mass-produced items and often last longer, reducing the cycle of waste in our ‘throw-away’ culture.”
Touching on the archetypal Studio Stirling customer and what they hold dear, Joanina puts it perfectly:
“It comes down to the discernment of the individual. Our customers understand and embrace our values. You will always have someone who would prefer to have two very beautiful, well-crafted pairs of shoes than ten ordinary pairs.
The two-pair person is the one who will choose Studio Stirling every time.”