Background
A self-taught designer with an instinctive sense of elegance, David Rozin doesn’t fit into any conventional mold – and that’s precisely what makes his work so compelling. A true aesthete and music lover, he began his career in the music industry before falling in love with 20th-century furniture, which he collects and studies with the same reverence others reserve for rare vinyl records. Driven by a sensitive and cross-disciplinary approach, he launched his own line of furniture and decorative objects. For David, a piece of furniture -like a song or a fashion silhouette- is, above all, a statement of style. He draws inspiration as much from the codes of haute couture as from fine craftsmanship, creating pieces that transcend disciplines: embroidery, cabinetmaking, lacquer, noble materials, and bold colors are just some of the languages he uses to express a vision free from convention.
Signature Style
His creations stand out for their narrative power. Each piece is conceived as a fragment of a story; an object infused with a singular soul. His first collection, Einar, is a perfect illustration: imagined after a long stay in Iceland in the heart of winter, it embodies the desire for a sensual and enveloping refuge, where generous curves meet refined Nordic minimalism. Far from pure functionalism, David Rozin approaches furniture as an aesthetic gesture—an attitude where every detail matters. His creative approach aims to break down barriers between disciplines in order to craft works that are coherent, impactful, and deeply emotional.
Showstoppers
Among his signature pieces are the Einar armchair and matching ottoman, a true cocoon with generous curves and enveloping comfort.