TETRI OBJECTS
“CODE&CRAFT”
2025
Selina Horn is a Vienna-born designer and founder of tetri.objects, a studio that translates the visual language of postmodern architecture into collectible 3D-printed objects. Her practice sits at the intersection of design, memory, and built form — drawing from the bold geometries and expressive facades of the late 20th century.
After formative years working across Paris, London, and Turin in the fields of design and architecture, Horn launched tetri.objects in 2019 as an exploration of how digital tools can give new life to architectural references. The result is a growing series of sculptural pieces, vases, candle holders, and tabletop architectures that soften architectural monumentality into tactile, domestic objects.
Based once again in Vienna, she continues to work independently, creating editions that celebrate the playful, layered, and often overlooked beauty of postmodern form.
tetri.objects is a personal exploration of architecture’s emotional residue. I’m drawn to the strange charisma of postmodern buildings — their exaggerated proportions, graphic facades, and unapologetic eccentricity. Rather than replicate them, I distill their essence into intimate objects that live on tabletops and shelves.
Each piece begins with a fragment: a building seen in passing, a texture remembered, a silhouette that refuses to fade. Through 3D printing, these impressions become tactile, translated into forms that are at once structural and soft, playful and precise. In reducing buildings to objects, I seek to collapse scale and invite reflection on how we relate to the forms that surround us.
