Sylvana — Biomorphic Hoof Chair Concept

Goran Jurić – Sylvana biomorphic hoof chair side view, furniture design 2025
Sylvana — Biomorphic Hoof Chair Side View | Goran Jurić Industrial Design 2025

Goran Jurić | Design Portfolio | 2025 | Sylvana — Hoof-Inspired Chair Concept | Independent Research

The Concept of Perception: There is a moment when the eye pauses. Not from shock, not from excessive expression — but because of something unexpected, yet familiar. The brain registers a form that recalls nature. Not directly, not literally, but through quiet recognition. The shape is abstracted enough not to feel playful, yet legible enough to trigger association. It is precisely this balance that creates mild surprise without discomfort. Sylvana is designed around that perceptual moment.

The Detail That Changes the Atmosphere At first glance, the chair reads as contemporary and refined. The geometry is clear, the proportions balanced, the materials restrained. Then the eye travels toward the floor — where each leg ends in a subtle flare inspired by the form of a hoof.
That detail is not decoration. It is not an illustration of nature. It is a suggestion. The copper metal finish brings precision and stability, while its organic logic introduces warmth into a strictly structured space. The contrast between rational construction and natural reference creates an emotional layer that is not immediately verbalised — but is present.

The Emotional Effect: Mild surprise without threat activates a positive response. The object becomes remembered, without being imposing. Once you stop consciously observing it, it remains in the space — as a quiet mental note.
Sylvana does not seek attention. It holds it. In office and contemporary interiors, where straight lines and rational structures dominate, such a detail introduces a discreet humanity. The space remains professional, but becomes subtly softer and more approachable.

Philosophy: One detail, if properly considered, can shift the emotional dynamic of a space. Sylvana explores that boundary — between the familiar and the new, between geometry and nature, between rational design and intuitive perception. It is design that does not impose a story, but quietly suggests one.

 

Goran Jurić – Sylvana hoof chair sculptural form close-up, furniture design 2025
Sylvana — Sculptural Hoof Chair Close-Up | Goran Jurić Industrial Design 2025
Goran Juric design – Sylvana biomorphic hoof chair concept, sculptural form detail, furniture design 2025
Sylvana Hoof Chair – detail view | Goran Juric Design 2025
Goran Jurić – Sylvana biomorphic hoof chair concept main view, furniture design 2025
Sylvana — Biomorphic Hoof Chair Concept | Goran Jurić Industrial Design 2025
Goran Juric design – Sylvana biomorphic hoof chair, sculptural side view, furniture design 2025
Sylvana Hoof Chair – detail view | Goran Juric Design 2025