21/05/2026
The simpler the piece, the harder it is to get right.
Good custom work is rarely about adding more. More often, it’s about knowing what to refine, what to hold back, and recognizing the exact moment a piece finally feels right
19/05/2026
This coffee table has clean lines, a solid form, rich wood grain, and an open silhouette that lets the room breathe without fading into it.
18/05/2026
We just received this ᴇᴍᴇʀɢɪɴɢ ᴛᴀʟᴇɴᴛ badge! 🥇
Quite a surprise considering how rarely we post. 😅
To our fat🖤fam — we’re grateful that the things we share continue to spark joy and connect with all of you. 🐣🐥🐤
17/05/2026
This lounge chair — with its soft curves, plush velvet, and controlled silhouette — feels refined without trying too hard. Paired unexpectedly with a stone and lacquer end table, the contrast keeps the space feeling balanced, layered, and quietly confident.
Custom furniture always carries risk. The details, the scale, the comfort, the finish. At The Fat Chair, we work hard to keep disappointment a few steps away from the final experience.
13/05/2026
“Aspirational spaces are built through…”
a. spatial planning
b. artful curation
c. optimized functionality
d. uncompromising ex*****on
06/05/2026
Some pieces are bought simply to fill a space. Others quietly change how the room feels.
This bench was designed to do more than provide a place to sit. It introduces rhythm, adds structure, and softens long stretches of space with a warmer, more architectural presence.
The interesting part is how naturally it adapts—along a hallway, beside a foyer, even unexpectedly at a dining table. Less about function alone, more about shaping the atmosphere around it.
A subtle nod to the creative in you.
04/05/2026
Simplicity, when done well, isn’t basic. It’s just as measured as any piece that leaves our floor.
Not everything needs to lead. Some pieces are meant to support—taking on the tone of the room, the light, and the life around it.
01/05/2026
A softly padded headboard supports the moments you linger a little longer. Integrated lighting keeps things gentle at night, while power points sit exactly where they should—present, but never in the way.
It shouldn’t be a big ask for furniture to understand the room—and more importantly, you.
30/04/2026
Aosta green—nesting coffee table: shaped with restraint & clarity.
The surface carries its own movement—veins, depth, and variation that shift as light moves across it. The form stays simple, letting the material do what it naturally does: draw you in.
It doesn’t compete with the space. It steadies it.
A quiet center that adds life, without ever asking for attention.
25/04/2026
Softened edges, a measured curve, and a quiet balance that feels right the moment you sit. Nothing exaggerated. Just a chair that knows its proportions, and holds them well.