ISSKA, founded by architect and designer Jessica Solnicki, brings a modern perspective to interior design through furniture that blurs the line between function and sculpture. Rather than following trends, these pieces emphasize form, material, and craftsmanship, resulting in designs that feel both contemporary and timeless.
Across the collection, recurring curves and hourglass-inspired silhouettes create a distinct visual identity. Whether expressed through seating, tables, or decorative objects, these forms give the work a sense of continuity while allowing each piece to maintain its own unique character. This results in collections that feel cohesive without becoming predictable.
Material selection plays a significant role in shaping ISSKA’s aesthetic. Fabrics, textured finishes, and sculptural forms that bring a sense of movement to each collection, giving the pieces an almost tailored quality. This attention to surface and silhouette adds depth to the work, creating furniture that is as visually engaging as it is functional.
What becomes clear throughout these collections is ISSKA’s focus on creating a complete visual experience rather than a series of standalone pieces. Each object contributes to a larger composition, where material, form, and placement work together to shape the character of a space. The collection’s draped seating, sculptural tables, and layered materials encourage viewers to consider not only the objects themselves, but also the spaces and moods they help create.

One of the strengths of ISSKA’s collection is its ability to feel distinctive without demanding attention. The pieces make an impression through subtle details, thoughtful proportions, and a clear visual identity rather than through ornamentation or excess. This balance between artistry and execution contributes to the work’s lasting quality and reinforces ISSKA’s distinctive design identity.
More than anything, ISSKA’s work demonstrates the impact that thoughtful design can have on a space. Through its distinctive forms, attention to detail, and strong sense of identity, the studio continues to create pieces that feel current without being trend-driven. Together, these elements create a collection that leaves a lasting impression through simplicity, craftsmanship, and a clear design perspective.

To celebrate its latest work, ISSKA recently presented an exhibition at AP Space Gallery in New York in a co-hosted event with Faena Residences Miami. ISSKA created the architectural and interior design project inspired by the Faena Residences Miami, integrating pieces from ISSKA & Things From into a world where furniture, materiality, and space become part of a single continuous composition. The project came to life through a live performative exhibition: a ballet accompanied by tango music composed by ISSKA, transforming the space into an immersive experience of movement, sound, and atmosphere. Each piece, texture, and choreographed gesture revealed a new way of inhabiting design.
The exhibition also demonstrated the versatility of ISSKA’s designs across different settings. Presented within a gallery environment, the pieces took on a sculptural presence, encouraging visitors to view them not only as furnishings but also as works of design. The installation speaks to the studio’s ability to create objects that feel equally at home in residential interiors, hospitality spaces, and exhibition settings.
As contemporary design continues to evolve, ISSKA remains focused on developing a clear and consistent design language. Rather than chasing short-lived trends, the studio emphasizes enduring forms and thoughtful details that can adapt to a variety of spaces. This commitment to longevity is part of what gives the collection its broad appeal and lasting relevance.





