SINTESI Jorge Yulo

Functional Sculpture: SINTESI Collection by Jorge Yulo

The SINTESI furniture collection by architect Jorge Yulo reconciles contrast and harmony, bringing artistic flair to the humble chair

Interview The Kanto team
Images Jorge Yulo Architects and Associates

ARTIPELAGO II at Maison&Objet 2025

Jorge Yulo Architects + Associates (JYAA) recently unveiled SINTESI, a collection of “functional sculptures” that debuted at Maison&Objet 2025 in Paris. Two pieces from the collection, an armchair and modular bench, were showcased at the ARTIPELAGO II booth, organized by CITEM and DTI Philippines, bringing Filipino craftsmanship and innovative design to the global stage. Designed by JYAA principal architect Jorge Yulo, SINTESI blends brass, steel, and wood, merging raw materiality with sculptural form. “This collection explores how materials and methods, initially distinct, can enhance each other, creating a new dialogue between contrast and harmony,” shares the architect-turned-furniture designer.

We reached out to Jorge to learn more about his latest venture, its connection to his architectural practice, and how it expands his creative horizons.

I approach design from multiple perspectives, in various states of mind and without fixed processes. Often, I arrive at several possibilities that may solve a problem, but practicality usually means I select one method. While this works functionally and aesthetically, many ideas remain unused, some more groundbreaking than others. In SINTESI, I merge opposing but parallel—or complementary yet separate—ideas into a singular object. Whether the result is functional or not is secondary, even accidental. SINTESI lets the accident of synthesis happen.

They are distinct pieces. The armchair forms a tactile relationship with wood and is more anthropomorphic in design. The bench, on the other hand, is more cerebral—it’s an object to be both looked at and sat upon.

There’s an abstract connection between my architecture and furniture. I often layer two or more contrasting concepts within projects through materials and process. These dualities complement each other and show how different components of a structure work together.

“In SINTESI, I merge opposing but parallel—or complementary yet separate—ideas into a singular object. Whether the result is functional or not is secondary, even accidental.”

SINTESI Jorge Yulo

I must admit, at its infancy, SINTESI doesn’t completely identify with either sculpture or furniture. The pieces have both experiential and functional qualities, but since the concept emerged organically, defining them isn’t that significant.

I want SINTESI to grow organically, free from thematic constraints. The exploration of new forms and construction methods is inevitable.

SINTESI Jorge Yulo

Actually, it was accidental. I initially made these pieces for myself. Some visitors were drawn to them, but it was my daughter who encouraged me to exhibit them at Maison&Objet, alongside other Filipino exhibitors.

Design and personal expression are terms we use to describe the indescribable moments of creativity. • 

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