SIETES
TUB-1 STOOL
TUB-1 Stool by SIETE is an exploration of rhythm, repetition, and volume through industrial simplicity. Formed entirely from bent steel tubes, the piece transforms uniform material into a sculptural gesture — where function meets visual harmony.
Its continuous flow of parallel lines creates a sense of movement and balance, evoking both architectural structure and musical cadence. The stool’s minimal surface and curved silhouette reveal SIETE’s fascination with geometry as an emotional language.
Dimensions: 45x55x40 cm | Customizable dimensions
Materials: Stainless steal
Year: 2025
Signed and certified by the artist
SIETES draws inspiration from playfulness and curiosity as core creative forces. His designs emerge from an instinctive process where error, surprise, and humor are as valuable as technical precision. Influenced by Italian postmodernism and digital culture, he transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary, creating pieces that oscillate between art and design, functionality and absurdity. For SIETE, every object is an invitation to see the world with fewer rules and more imagination.
About the artist
SIETES
SIETES, Facundo Parisi (Buenos Aires Province, 1999) is an Argentinian self-taught artist and designer whose practice moves freely between object, sculpture and design. His work defies traditional dynamics of form and function, embracing play, curiosity and the unexpected as core creative principles.
Working without a fixed language, Sietes shifts between geometric clarity and expressive chaos, exploring color, proportion, and materiality through an instinctive process. His pieces, often suspended between humor and utility, can be read as functional jokes—both tactile and conceptual artifacts that invite interaction and delight.
Influenced by Italian postmodernism and digital culture, his approach stems from the idea that form follows fun. Through digital modeling and experimental production methods, Sietes treats technology as a playground for intuition rather than precision.
Today, his work reflects a new sensibility in contemporary design — one that merges irony with craftsmanship, and spontaneity with control. Constantly testing the boundaries between art and use, Sietes continues to build a distinctive voice within the global conversation on collectible and conceptual design.