Chairs That Redefined Design: Monobloc 🪑
Born in the 1980s, this one-piece injection-molded polypropylene chair is everywhere—cheap, unbreakable, and brutally efficient. No joints, no frills, just pure function. In many ways, it’s the rebellious offspring of the legendary Thonet Chair, carrying on the mission of accessible, mass-produced seating.
Love it or hate it, the Monobloc remains the most dominant chair on Earth.
#LunatumChairs
Born in the 1980s, this one-piece injection-molded polypropylene chair is everywhere—cheap, unbreakable, and brutally efficient. No joints, no frills, just pure function. In many ways, it’s the rebellious offspring of the legendary Thonet Chair, carrying on the mission of accessible, mass-produced seating.
Love it or hate it, the Monobloc remains the most dominant chair on Earth.
#LunatumChairs
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We’re starting to introduce you to the brilliant minds featured in Two Chairs!
First up is Elio Franzini, an Italian philosopher and former Rector of the University of Milan 🇮🇹📚
With a deep focus on aesthetics and phenomenology, Franzini studies symbolism, artistic creation, and the philosophy of space and perception. Naturally, we asked him about chairs.
The wait won’t be long—Two Chairs is coming soon, made possible by Avito and Yellow Images
First up is Elio Franzini, an Italian philosopher and former Rector of the University of Milan 🇮🇹📚
With a deep focus on aesthetics and phenomenology, Franzini studies symbolism, artistic creation, and the philosophy of space and perception. Naturally, we asked him about chairs.
The wait won’t be long—Two Chairs is coming soon, made possible by Avito and Yellow Images
Next in Two Chairs, we welcome Barnaba Fornasetti, a Milanese designer carrying forward the visionary legacy of his father, Piero Fornasetti.
As the artistic director of Fornasetti, the luxury design house founded in 1940, Barnaba continues to transform everyday objects into works of art—creating iconic porcelain, hand-painted furniture, and decorative pieces that blur the line between function and fantasy.
With his eye for whimsy and craftsmanship, we couldn’t help but ask—what story can a chair tell?
#LunatumChairs
As the artistic director of Fornasetti, the luxury design house founded in 1940, Barnaba continues to transform everyday objects into works of art—creating iconic porcelain, hand-painted furniture, and decorative pieces that blur the line between function and fantasy.
With his eye for whimsy and craftsmanship, we couldn’t help but ask—what story can a chair tell?
#LunatumChairs
The Russian trailer for Two Chairs is now online-the premiere is in June at Beat Film Festival in Moscow.
Featured in the film:
• Designers and curators from the Paris-based Carpenters design gallery
• Japanese architect Kengo Kuma
• Philosopher and former rector of the University of Milan, Elio Franzini
• Designer Niels Gammelgaard, who worked with the founder of IKEA
• Dean of NABA’s design faculty, Luca Poncellini
• Margherita Pellino, granddaughter and head of the Vico Magistretti Foundation
• Barnaba Fornasetti, head of the legendary Fornasetti company, whose pieces are iconic in Italian design
The film was made with the support of Avito and Yellow Images.
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Русский трейлер Two Chairs уже в сети - премьера в июне на Beat Film Festival в Москве.
Среди героев фильма:
• Дизайнеры и кураторы парижской дизайн-галереи Carpenters; • Японский архитектор Кэнго Кума;
• Философ и экс-ректор миланского университета Элио Францини;
• Дизайнер Нильс Гаммельгард, работавший с основателем IKEA;
• Декан факультета дизайна университета NABA Люка Пончеллини;
• Внучка и руководительница фонда Vico Magistretti Маргерита Пеллино;
• Барнаба Форназетти — глава легендарной компании Fornasetti, чьи предметы стали неотъемлемой частью визуального кода итальянского дизайна.
Фильм снят при поддержке Авито и Yellow Images.
Featured in the film:
• Designers and curators from the Paris-based Carpenters design gallery
• Japanese architect Kengo Kuma
• Philosopher and former rector of the University of Milan, Elio Franzini
• Designer Niels Gammelgaard, who worked with the founder of IKEA
• Dean of NABA’s design faculty, Luca Poncellini
• Margherita Pellino, granddaughter and head of the Vico Magistretti Foundation
• Barnaba Fornasetti, head of the legendary Fornasetti company, whose pieces are iconic in Italian design
The film was made with the support of Avito and Yellow Images.
Русский трейлер Two Chairs уже в сети - премьера в июне на Beat Film Festival в Москве.
Среди героев фильма:
• Дизайнеры и кураторы парижской дизайн-галереи Carpenters; • Японский архитектор Кэнго Кума;
• Философ и экс-ректор миланского университета Элио Францини;
• Дизайнер Нильс Гаммельгард, работавший с основателем IKEA;
• Декан факультета дизайна университета NABA Люка Пончеллини;
• Внучка и руководительница фонда Vico Magistretti Маргерита Пеллино;
• Барнаба Форназетти — глава легендарной компании Fornasetti, чьи предметы стали неотъемлемой частью визуального кода итальянского дизайна.
Фильм снят при поддержке Авито и Yellow Images.
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Документальный фильм Two Chairs — Русский трейлер, 2025
Философское путешествие по миру стульев.
При поддержке «Авито» и Yellow Images.
При поддержке «Авито» и Yellow Images.
We are beyond excited to announce the world premiere of Two Chairs in Moscow, as part of the Beat Film Festival! 🎬
Natasha Klimchuk's film brings together some of the brightest minds and creative leaders from various fields—each a standout in their domain—to discuss one subject: chairs 🪑. From design and architecture to philosophy and daily life, Two Chairs explores the chair from every possible angle, revealing how even the most familiar objects can inspire new perspectives.
We are grateful to Avito and Yellow Images, whose support made this premiere possible.
Don’t miss your chance to be part of this special event at one of Russia’s leading festivals for new culture and bold cinema.
Tickets are available now—get yours here: beatfilmfestival.ru/movies/dva-stula
We look forward to seeing you at the festival🤝
Natasha Klimchuk's film brings together some of the brightest minds and creative leaders from various fields—each a standout in their domain—to discuss one subject: chairs 🪑. From design and architecture to philosophy and daily life, Two Chairs explores the chair from every possible angle, revealing how even the most familiar objects can inspire new perspectives.
We are grateful to Avito and Yellow Images, whose support made this premiere possible.
Don’t miss your chance to be part of this special event at one of Russia’s leading festivals for new culture and bold cinema.
Tickets are available now—get yours here: beatfilmfestival.ru/movies/dva-stula
We look forward to seeing you at the festival
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The countdown is on—just one week until the premiere of Two Chairs!
We continue introducing the remarkable creators whose stories are about to unfold on the big screen.
Today, we turn the spotlight to the brilliant Niels Gammelgaard, a Danish designer whose partnership with IKEA has shaped the way millions of people experience design at home.
Niels Gammelgaard began collaborating with IKEA in the 1970s, when founder Ingvar Kamprad challenged him to create a new kind of chair—one that would be functional, affordable, and accessible to everyone. Rising to the occasion, Niels delivered the FOLKE chair within two weeks, sparking a decades-long relationship that led to over 50 iconic designs for IKEA, including the beloved TED folding chair and the innovative Moment table. His work is defined by a commitment to simplicity, comfort, and making good design available to the many, not just the few.
Don’t miss your chance to see Niels Gammelgaard’s story on the big screen!
📺 Tickets are available now at the Beat Film Festival website! If you’ve been waiting to watch “Two Chairs” online, you can do so from June 5 to June 15. The film will be available for streaming on Kinopoisk.
Special thanks to Avito and Yellow Images for their support💙
We continue introducing the remarkable creators whose stories are about to unfold on the big screen.
Today, we turn the spotlight to the brilliant Niels Gammelgaard, a Danish designer whose partnership with IKEA has shaped the way millions of people experience design at home.
Niels Gammelgaard began collaborating with IKEA in the 1970s, when founder Ingvar Kamprad challenged him to create a new kind of chair—one that would be functional, affordable, and accessible to everyone. Rising to the occasion, Niels delivered the FOLKE chair within two weeks, sparking a decades-long relationship that led to over 50 iconic designs for IKEA, including the beloved TED folding chair and the innovative Moment table. His work is defined by a commitment to simplicity, comfort, and making good design available to the many, not just the few.
Don’t miss your chance to see Niels Gammelgaard’s story on the big screen!
Special thanks to Avito and Yellow Images for their support
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We’re excited to share our new animated short—a tender, poetic story about a young autistic bunny named Marco and his devoted mother. 👶 🙂
With minimal dialogue and gentle observation, the film invites you into a quiet world where love, patience, and presence create understanding, even when the world is quick to judge.
As Marco explores his surroundings in his own unique way, we witness how true connection often begins where convention ends. This film is a heartfelt tribute to difference, childhood, and the quiet strength of maternal care.
Let’s celebrate and share love and respect for every story and every child.
Dedicated to Marco, a boy with autism
🧚♀️ Director & Mom: Natasha Klimchuk
💗 Artist & Art Director: Jenia Filatova
📺 Animator: Konstantin Novikov
🎵 Music: Ruslan Yamaltdinov
With minimal dialogue and gentle observation, the film invites you into a quiet world where love, patience, and presence create understanding, even when the world is quick to judge.
As Marco explores his surroundings in his own unique way, we witness how true connection often begins where convention ends. This film is a heartfelt tribute to difference, childhood, and the quiet strength of maternal care.
Let’s celebrate and share love and respect for every story and every child.
Dedicated to Marco, a boy with autism
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