Zieta Studio operates at the frontier of art, design, and engineering, where material experimentation becomes both process and philosophy. Founded by Polish designer Oskar Zięta, the studio approaches design as an interdisciplinary prism—merging art, bionics, technology, and innovation to redefine how objects inhabit space. Working primarily with blown metal, Zieta Studio explores uncharted formal territories, drawing inspiration from natural forces and embracing a deliberate balance between control and spontaneity.
At the core of the studio’s practice is FiDU (Freie Innen Druck Umformung), an innovative metal-inflation technology that transforms flat steel sheets into lightweight yet structurally resilient forms. Through this process, surfaces are never identical; curvature becomes character, and imperfection is not corrected but celebrated. Each object bears the imprint of material freedom, resulting in pieces that exist at the threshold between sculpture and function.
Rejecting trends in favor of timeless inquiry, Zieta Studio creates furniture, mirrors, and installations that challenge conventional notions of precision and perfection. Form emerges through a bottom-up approach—beginning with fascination for the material, followed by stabilization and shaping, and culminating in a negotiated dialogue between designer intent and material autonomy.
Produced in Wrocław, Poland, the studio’s works are collected internationally, recognized for their singular fusion of engineering intelligence, sculptural presence, and industrial elegance—objects conceived not merely to occupy space, but to actively redefine it.