He was born in 1990 in Shahi and graduated from Tabriz Art University in 2013. In 2017, he earned a degree in industrial design from Iran University of Science and Technology. Shortly after, he founded his own design studio in 2018. In 2023, following his studies in product design, Borna moved to Canada, where he established a new design studio in Montreal.
In my design philosophy, liberation is the essence of every form. Each volume and product I create is an attempt to break free from physical and visual limitations, reaching pure freedom. By occupying space along the X, Y, and Z axes, I don’t just create a form; I create a sensory experience where the boundary between the body and space fades away. Materials like black walnut wood, aluminum, and leather, with their unique behaviors, convey a sense of stability and transformation, and their interaction deepens this experience.
My aim with these designs is to offer the viewer a moment of pure freedom—so that when they look at the piece, their memory shifts and moves. This freedom reveals itself through the forms and their language, where the forms visually and emotionally convey liberty. My designs seek to create a kind of fluidity in the viewer’s memory, allowing them to feel a return to the past or a glimpse into the future, as this sensation moves continuously through time and space.
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