Please select your preferred language.
Back to Artworks

Echoes of Whispers

Echoes have shape and form. They embody both repetition and uniqueness. Each is a manifesto of process – a continuation of constant exploration and experimentation with the potential of metal.
ZietaStudio_Whispers_LDN_11 — kopia 1 1 (1)

photo: Photo: Alka Murat

These echoes were born from the Whispers in London – an installation that, as it turns out, resonates far and wide. During the performative deformation of the main sculpture on Ludgate Hill, Oskar Zięta unveiled the first two Echoes – alternative articulations of the same form, the same process.
ZietaStudio_Whispers_LDN_13 1

photo: Photo: Alka Murat

ZietaStudio_Whispers_LDN_10 1 1

photo: Photo: Alka Murat

Echo one follows a linear narrative. It is Whispers rendered anew. The same volume of material, the same internal pressure – only the location of the inflation point has shifted. In FiDU technology, even the smallest change can produce a radically different outcome. A whisper becomes a shout. A cubic block becomes a circle. This Echo reveals the tension between control and unpredictability in the deformation process, highlighting the technological and aesthetic nuances within the metal.

Photos: Alka Murat 
ZietaStudio_Whispers_LDN_2 1 2

photo: Photo: Alka Murat

ZietaStudio_Whispers_LDN_1 1

photo: Photo: Alka Murat

ZietaStudio_Whispers_LDN_22

photo: Photo: Alka Murat

Echo two is axial – a spiralling form, a whisper transformed into a mirrored jewel. Modest in scale, the circular form shares the same internal logic as the parent Whisper. It could have been a block, but it isn’t. It is a deformation made to be admired vertically. Smaller in scale, it engages the senses differently, inviting contemplation rather than interaction.
ZietaStudio_Whispers_LDN_21

photo: Photo: Alka Murat

ZietaStudio_Whispers_LDN_17 1 1

photo: Photo: Alka Murat

Echo three introduces functionality. Combined with a handcrafted glass top, it becomes a massive yet "lightweight" base for Zięta’s provocative table design. It juxtaposes polished steel with a transparent surface, first showcased alongside the sculptural table base Steel in Rotation in Milan in 2025.
sir_mini_2025_fot_jakub_musialski_07
sir_mini_2025_fot_jakub_musialski_11
SiR_mini_2025_fot_Jakub_Musialski_33
Third Echo extends the architectural narrative first presented in London’s Fleet Street Quarter during the London Festival of Architecture, giving it a functional dimension. It brings the spirit of a public installation into private space – a third echo of a whisper, ready to be inhabited.
All Whispers and Echoes stem from the ongoing exploration of the Harmonica concept – a process made possible by Zięta’s “new method of addition.” The result of research and development, this approach has expanded Zięta’s design vocabulary with the notion of function volumetricization.
Oskar_Zieta_Whispers_fot_jakub_musialski_1
This transformation unfolded in both artistic and arithmetic dimensions – as air, quite literally, was squared in the function defining the production process. A process made visible in sculptural objects like Whispers and its Echoes – and in functional pieces such as Harmonica tables and lamps.

Photo: Jakub Musialski, Kacper Miodek, Alka Murat
Zieta_Lighting_HARMONICA_fot_Kacper_Miodek (7) 1
Zieta_Lighting_HARMONICA_fot_Kacper_Miodek (9) 1