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Pampukh armchair by Victoria Yakusha
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Named after the traditional Ukrainian “pampukh”—a soft, pillowy brioche shared during festive gatherings—the PAMPUKH armchair embodies tenderness and warmth, offering a generous invitation to rest and reconnect.

Its rounded, voluminous form feels as if gently risen like dough, ready to cradle the body in a soft embrace. Every curve and seam whispers of ancestral gestures, of slow rituals passed down through generations—echoes of home, comfort, and shared stories.

More than a seat, PAMPUKH is a moment of pause. It brings together organic form, collective memory, and deep sensory comfort in a design language that is both soulful and human.

 

About Victoria Yakusha

Victoria Yakusha is an architect, designer, and artist born in 1982 in Dnipro, Ukraine. She is the originator of the concept of "living design," a creative philosophy deeply rooted in the earth, nature, and Ukrainian cultural traditions.

In 2007, she graduated from the Prydniprovska State Academy of Architecture and furthered her studies in France at the National Institute of Applied Sciences (INSA). That same year, she founded her own architecture studio.

Following the 2014 Revolution of Dignity in Ukraine, she redefined her role as a creator and launched the brand FAINA. This label embodies authentic, emotive design inspired by Ukrainian heritage, through furniture, lighting, and decorative objects.

Since 2022, Victoria Yakusha has also been working as an independent designer, collaborating with various brands while continuing to create limited edition pieces. Her work stands out for its minimalist, organic language, its deep cultural resonance, and its sculptural, architecture-inspired approach.

Technical details :

Materials : Textile, foam rubber, sintepon, wood

Dimensions: 1030 x 820 x 790 mm

Weight: 33 kg

Origin : Ukraine

Design by : Victoria Yakusha


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Pampukh armchair by Victoria Yakusha
Pampukh armchair by Victoria Yakusha
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Shipping prices may vary depending on location. Shipping rates are applied during check-out. Each piece is packaged with care in 100% recyclable or biodegradable material and double boxed. We ship via UPS Ground for all orders within the United States or Europe, and UPS Expedited for all international orders. For international orders, you will be charged by your country when the package goes through Customs. Since we cannot estimate these charges in advance Design to Society is not responsible for any fees charged by customs. For more information please view our Shipping Policy page or feel free to contact us with any questions at info@designtosociety.com.

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