Studiolo Chair, Que Chair
Design by: 324PRAXIS

Introduction

Based in Ho Chi Minh City, 324PRAXIS is an architectural studio founded by Đạt Đinh. At the core of the studio’s practice is a deep analysis of the project’s surrounding context, an approach applied across various scales, from large master plans to affordable housing. Pursuing architecture through a multidisciplinary lens, 324PRAXIS fosters a collaborative working environment with a diverse team that includes architects, interior designers, and model-making specialists.

The studio values collaboration with architects, artists, economists, and other experts to enrich the impact and scope of each project. Its portfolio spans a wide range of typologies, including master planning, landscape design, residential projects, restaurants, warehouses, hospitality spaces, showrooms, and offices.

Studiolo Chair

Studio 324PRAXIS proposes a chair design whose core quality lies at the margins of contemporary trends. The piece is conceived as a quiet framework, a design easily adaptable to diverse value systems rather than attempting to incorporate predefined values within itself. This focus on adaptability implies a rejection of representational style or an apparent, singular identity. Instead, the design prioritizes understanding and recognizing the inherent values in everyday life. 324PRAXIS describes this approach as a conscious effort to “listen and question,” abandoning the comfort of adhering to contemporary templates.

“The measure of engagement with life lies in the effort to listen and question oneself and the phenomena around us,” the studio shares. “It means abandoning the vague comfort of having to follow the templates of the times as if they were a formula.”

Dimensions: 767 x 560 x 730 mm
Materials: Wood

Que Chair

The product is researched and developed manually, while intentionally avoiding influences from nostalgic or contemporary practice trends. This process prioritizes research and expression tools, using intuition to analyze user awareness, while also testing geometric dimensions through reference frameworks to satisfy both structural and aesthetic requirements.

“This form aims to achieve a sense of authenticity and intimacy,” the designer shares, “a chair that evokes memories more than it emphasizes craftsmanship in making.”

Dimensions: 620 x 560 x 710 mm
Materials: Wood