Mawjé Chair | ITS A MOOD

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The Mawjé Chair by ITS A MOOD takes its name from the Arabic word for “wave”, a direct reference to the continuous curvature that defines its sculptural profile. The form flows seamlessly from back to seat, creating a sense of movement held within a solid, grounded volume.
An opening carved into the base recalls the undercurve of a wave just before it breaks, introducing a subtle moment of tension within the chair’s otherwise monolithic presence. This negative space lightens the mass visually while reinforcing the chair’s dynamic geometry.

Constructed in wood and finished by hand with microcement, Mawjé Chair presents a mineral, matte surface that absorbs and diffuses light softly. Each piece carries slight variations in texture and tone, emphasizing its handcrafted nature and reinforcing its status as a unique collectible object.

Designed as a sculptural seating piece rather than a conventional chair, Mawjé occupies space with quiet authority. It is conceived for curated interiors, architectural environments and collections where furniture is chosen for its form, material language and emotional resonance.

Artist: ITS A MOOD | Maria Massaad
Dimensions: W 65 cm x D 45 cm x H 74 cm
Materials: Microcement, wood
Color: Off-White ( Custom colors available upon request)
Year: 2026
Signed and certified by the artist
Limited edition

The Mawjé Chair by ITS A MOOD takes its name from the Arabic word for “wave”, a direct reference to the continuous curvature that defines its sculptural profile. The form flows seamlessly from back to seat, creating a sense of movement held within a solid, grounded volume.
An opening carved into the base recalls the undercurve of a wave just before it breaks, introducing a subtle moment of tension within the chair’s otherwise monolithic presence. This negative space lightens the mass visually while reinforcing the chair’s dynamic geometry.

Constructed in wood and finished by hand with microcement, Mawjé Chair presents a mineral, matte surface that absorbs and diffuses light softly. Each piece carries slight variations in texture and tone, emphasizing its handcrafted nature and reinforcing its status as a unique collectible object.

Designed as a sculptural seating piece rather than a conventional chair, Mawjé occupies space with quiet authority. It is conceived for curated interiors, architectural environments and collections where furniture is chosen for its form, material language and emotional resonance.

Artist: ITS A MOOD | Maria Massaad
Dimensions: W 65 cm x D 45 cm x H 74 cm
Materials: Microcement, wood
Color: Off-White ( Custom colors available upon request)
Year: 2026
Signed and certified by the artist
Limited edition

 

About the artist

ITS A MOOD

ITS A MOOD is a sculptural design practice founded by artist and designer Maria Massaad, whose work exists at the intersection of art, furniture, and space. Conceived as an emotional language rather than a purely functional practice, the studio explores how form, material and atmosphere can carry feeling and presence.

Born in Lebanon, Massaad studied Interior Architecture before moving to Barcelona to complete her Master’s degree. Alongside her academic training, she gained hands-on experience through renovation projects rooted in construction and craft. This technical foundation, combined with a strong intuitive drive, led her to develop a deeply material practice focused on working directly with her hands and understanding the expressive potential of matter.

Her work spans wood, clay, resin and digital tools, with microcement emerging as the studio’s signature material. Applied by hand in layered, continuous surfaces, it allows for sculptural forms that feel both architectural and sensorial. Each piece retains traces of time, movement, and touch, shaped through a slow, intuitive process where form is gradually revealed rather than constructed.

Today, ITS A MOOD develops sculptural collectible works and bespoke spatial projects, creating timeless pieces that balance structure and emotion and transform space into an experiential landscape.


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