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Ukrainian design brand Faina looked to ancient depictions of the female form when creating this "cloud-like" armchair, which takes cues from archaeological finds.
 
The Domna armchair has a bulbous form made up of two cushioned elements joined together.
 
Victoria Yakusha, founder of Faina, based the chair's shape on an anthropomorphic ceramic artefact that was found by archaeologists on Cetatuia Hill in Romania in 1942.
 
Made by the Cucuteni-Trypillia culture around approximately 5,400 to 2,700 BC, the sculpture depicted the bodily form of a goddess.