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This section includes furniture made from materials that defy standard categories. At MIRONOVA ART, we present pieces built from innovative fibers, composite surfaces, recycled blends, and experimental structures. These aren’t defined by label — they are defined by function. We select objects that hold shape, align with spatial rhythm, and behave well in long-term use. These are pieces not for tradition, but for today’s architecture. When a material works — it belongs. Even without a name.
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Not all materials fit neatly into standard definitions. In this section, MIRONOVA ART brings together furniture made from mixed, hybrid, or experimental foundations. These include objects crafted from recycled fibers, engineered composites, multi-layer synthetics, and materials designed specifically for advanced spatial design.
What matters is not the name of the material but how it performs — how it shapes light, absorbs use, supports rhythm, and holds stillness. We select pieces that don’t rely on visual tricks but instead stay present, clear, and reliable in the context of everyday architecture.
Some models combine multiple material sources: composites, resins, reinforced textiles. Others use bioplastics, laminated forms, or new-generation synthetics. These are not experimental for the sake of being different — they’re chosen because they behave well. They survive pressure, clean easily, and support structure without imposing extra meaning.
These furniture pieces fit into calm interiors, open layouts, and spaces that require solutions — not statements. They are durable, silent, adaptable. Each has passed through our filters of stability, clarity, and usage potential.
For designers and architects who work outside conventional formats, this section offers objects that bring function without identity constraints. MIRONOVA ART believes in utility first — and names later. When an object works, that’s enough.
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