JD Design Awards 2025

Stackable Furniture by K Venkat Pavan & Posam Neelash

Diploma in Interior Design

Stackable furniture usually doesn’t exactly set the world on fire. But this duo—K Venkat Pavan & Posam Neelash—pulled off something cool. Their stackable chair isn’t another generic seat looking for a sad corner. They’ve given it this a spiritual “pause and chill” vibe, especially for the little urban balconies where everyone’s trying to escape the roommate drama or city noise for a second.

This is actually designed to be useful and easy on the eyes. Fancy a quick coffee break or want to zone out with a book while pretending your neighbors aren’t fighting again? This chair gets it. Lightweight metal, tough plastic, some chic hardwood all wrapped up with outdoor fabric that can stand a little rain—so you’re not hauling it inside every time there’s a drizzle.

Stacking isn’t just a word here. You can pile ‘em up and now you have space for yoga, an inflatable pool, anything. Minimalist vibes, smooth shapes, it’s not trying too hard but still damn comfy. And it’s great for your back, so you’re not fidgeting every five seconds. I love that it kind of forces you to slow down. Sit, chill, maybe notice the breeze.

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It’s not boxed into the balcony life. Toss a few into your cafe or an event. The options to tweak colors and finishes mean you’re not stuck with some bland hotel-lobby gray either. And for the eco-friendly angle: they made sure the materials aren’t trashing the planet, which is about time.

Calling it “just a chair” doesn’t really cut it. It’s an invitation to stop scrolling and breathe—be a human for a minute, not a walking inbox. That’s something most furniture can’t claim.

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It’s not boxed into the balcony life. Toss a few into your cafe or an event. The options to tweak colors and finishes mean you’re not stuck with some bland hotel-lobby gray either. And for the eco-friendly angle: they made sure the materials aren’t trashing the planet, which is about time.

Calling it “just a chair” doesn’t really cut it. It’s an invitation to stop scrolling and breathe—be a human for a minute, not a walking inbox. That’s something most furniture can’t claim.

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