The Tova Occasional Chair draws heavily from Brutalism through its use of heavy masses and distinct structural blocks. Architectural, geometric forms and monolithic, intersecting volumes create grounded, permanent presence. Substantial, flattened cylindrical legs extend upward to become armrests, forming the dominant visual element. A horizontal bolster backrest floats between rear pillars, creating negative space that lightens visual weight. Visible top-stitching along edges defines geometric sharpness. High-grade foam and timber framing ensure durability. Loden Velvet brings depth and sophisticated richness. This chair suits eclectic and contemporary interiors seeking furniture with genuine sculptural presence inspired by Postmodernism and Brutalist architecture.