A kitchen often becomes messy, literally and visually. We wanted to create a barstool distilled to pure structure. “The Trinity” draws from a lineage of sculptural seating,- part Brutalist relic, part rural archetype. Its silhouette nods to early 20th-century prototypes by Prouvé or Charlotte Perriand, but with a distinctly Mallorcan sensibility: local oak, local straw, and a language of form that favors strength over sentiment.
The T-shaped backrest acts as both a punctuation and a brace, while the triangular stretcher anchors the frame with architectural resolve. Each seat is hand-woven in Carrix, a wild island straw traditionally used in farm chairs. The gesture is both functional and archival