Osmo chair outdoor brings robust design and natural warmth to outdoor living. Featuring bent steel tubes and wooden slats, it delivers ergonomic comfort with breathable seating. The bold frame and angled armrests define its unique style—balancing futuristic sleekness with playful natural elements. Durable and weather-resistant, Osmo retains form and comfort through every season in diverse outdoor spaces.
Numen / For Use is a design collective led by product designers Sven Jonke, Christoph Katzler and Nikola Radeljković. Over the past 20 years, Numen/For Use has been active globally in the fields of industrial and spatial design, scenography and conceptual art. They nourish very rational aesthetics that could be categorized as functional minimalism.
Children’s House is a building designed for children within the Rikard Benčić cultural complex. It is located in the Brick Building, an industrial warehouse from the end of the 19th century – its reconstruction is part of the Benčić complex revitalization project. Rijeka is the first city in Croatia to build a huge house, beautifully embellished, cheerful and full of creativity, entirely intended for children.
Hotel Osmoliš near Dubrovnik pairs raw concrete architecture with Prostoria’s refined furniture, creating a balanced interplay of texture, form, and coastal serenity.
MDK, production and business facility is an office building for the construction company MDK from Croatia. It's located in Dubrovčan, a town northwest of Zagreb characterized by its rural and natural surroundings.
Prostoria's outdoor collections Osmo and Jugo have found a new home on the theatrical stage, featuring prominently in the recent premiere of "Eldorado" at the Yugoslav Drama Theatre in Belgrade. The scenography, crafted by Ivana Jonke and Sven Jonke, integrates these versatile pieces into the production's visual narrative. This collaboration between Prostoria and the Yugoslav Drama Theatre demonstrates the versatility of these outdoor collections, showcasing their potential beyond traditional settings.
Manu House combines the need for intimacy and seclusion with the desire for a sea view and a Mediterranean garden.
Perched on the coast of Privlaka, House H is designed as a dialogue between architecture and the Adriatic. It stretches across a 600 m² plot, where sea and sky are ever-present, thanks to floor-to-ceiling glass façades that invite the horizon indoors.