Miraculum is a collectible, spatial object positioned between sculpture and functional display. Developed as part of an ongoing exploration of material, structure, and perception, it rethinks furniture as a monolithic and narrative-driven composition, and marks the beginning of a series of collectible objects by BOYA Concepts. Constructed from Silestone Earthic, a sustainable mineral composite, the object treats material not as surface but as structure.

Vertical elements and floating planes are interlocked into a self-supporting system, creating a precise balance between weight and lightness, stability and movement. The form appears in constant transformation, shifting perception as the viewer moves around it. Rather than serving a single function, Miraculum operates as a spatial mediator – a platform for objects, light, and interaction. Its sculptural presence allows it to function both as a display element in curated environments and as a standalone collectible piece.

The project reflects an approach where architecture, design, and art converge. Material is understood as substance – carrying texture, depth, and meaning. Sustainability is embedded in the choice of materials, integrating recycled components and responsible production processes without compromising clarity or precision. Miraculum proposes a redefinition of furniture: from utilitarian object to experiential artifact, where function, emotion, and material awareness coexist.

Details

Design
BOYA CONCEPTS; Emir Ramovic, Austria

Manufacturer
BOYA CONCEPTS, Austria

Year of production
2026

Photos
MW-ARCHITEKTURFOTOGRAFIE

Partners

Stone Fabrication: Johann Schaden Ges.m.b.H.
Material Partner: Cosentino Austria GmbH

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