Introducing the Duke and Duchess Armchairs by Osama Makhareta & Muhammad Atef.
a pair that transforms classical royal lineage into two distinct expressions of presence.
Inspired by the silhouettes of noble heritage, these pieces reinterpret the poise of palatial furniture into bold, modern forms.
One speaks with strength, the other with grace. together, they offer a timeless dialogue between power and elegance.
A Throne of Strength
The Duke armchair is a study in presence — firm, assured, and unapologetically bold. Designed to evoke the bearing of nobility, it draws from the architecture of classic thrones, reinterpreted through a modern lens of restraint and confidence.
Its cold, circular iron frame wraps the seat and back like a tailored suit of armor — structured, dignified, and commanding. The frame continues seamlessly into its four legs, giving the chair a sense of permanence and precision. Upholstered in leather, each detail reinforces the Duke’s role as a symbol of legacy and resilience.
The Duke doesn’t just offer a seat — it offers a sense of stature. Designed for those who lead quietly but firmly, it holds space with weight and intention.
A Throne of Grace
The Duchess armchair carries a quieter kind of power — graceful, composed, and effortlessly refined. Where the Duke speaks in lines of iron and bold posture, the Duchess whispers in curves and timber, soft yet deliberate.
Carved from wood and formed with a sculptural sensitivity, her frame bends gently around the upholstered seat and back. The cross-sections shift with elegance, allowing lightness and movement to define her silhouette. Soft fabric replaces leather, and her proportions are more delicate — a nod to intimacy over grandeur.
Rooted in the same lineage, the Duchess is not an echo, but a response — a throne for those who value grace over force, presence over volume. She doesn’t command attention — she earns it, quietly.