Sebastián Ángeles Turns Sounds Visible With Frequency 2.0

Sebastián Ángeles turns invisible sound waves into visible, tactile design with Frequency 2.0, a collection inspired by healing frequencies.

Jun 17, 2025 - 17:30
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Sebastián Ángeles Turns Sounds Visible With Frequency 2.0

Sebastián Ángeles Turns Sounds Visible With Frequency 2.0

Sound is something we typically hear, not see – but what if it could take shape before our eyes? At this year’s SaloneSatellite exhibition during Milan Design Week 2025, Mexican designer Sebastián Ángeles brings that idea to life. With Frequency 2.0, he transforms the invisible into the tangible, crafting sculptural, sensory-driven furniture inspired by the resonance of sound waves. This re-edition of his poetic collection translates healing frequencies into four limited-edition pieces – a lounge chair, lamp, chair, and side table – each designed to echo the rhythm, energy, and emotional tone of sound in motion.

four metallic modern furniture pieces—a lamp, a chair, a lounge chair and a side table—are arranged on a neutral floor with dark rocks scattered around, set against a plain beige wall.

To bring these frequencies into physical form, Ángeles began by visualizing sound. Using sound visualizers, he converted waveforms into graphic patterns that directly informed the structure of each piece. Each design is rendered in polished aluminum – a material chosen for its tactile quality and ability to subtly vibrate – creating a multi-sensory experience that reflects both light and sound.

A sculptural metal chair with curved lines sits next to a tall, slender floor lamp with a cone-shaped shade, both on a neutral background with dark rocks on the floor

Two modern, sculptural metal chairs with curved seats and angled legs are positioned on a smooth, light floor against a plain beige wall

A modern, sculptural chair with a metallic finish and three legs stands on a plain, light-colored floor against a neutral wall

Each object in Frequency 2.0 is named after a specific frequency associated with well-being. The 432Hz Lounge Chair (ascension) draws from the frequency known for promoting harmony and balance, something the user physically experiences upon sitting. Its three-legged form momentarily suggests instability, but as the user relaxes into the chair’s contours, a surprising sense of groundedness takes hold. A faint vibration emerges on contact, subtly recalling the resonance of sound waves.

A modern black sculptural chair with a curved seat and backrest, supported by two angled legs, set against a plain brown background

A close-up side view of a modern, sculptural metal chair with smooth, curved lines set against a plain beige background

Minimalist room with a sculptural metal floor lamp, a modern metallic chair, and three small dark objects on a light floor near a sheer curtained window

The 741Hz Lamp (purity) channels clarity and mental purity. Its bronze metal shade, shaped like an inverted bell, diffuses a hidden light source in an even, ambient glow. Both reflective and introspective, the lamp encapsulates the idea of light as a sculptural presence that brings clarity – both visual and mental – into the spaces it habits.

A metallic, abstract lamp with a conical top and a triangular cutout revealing a gold interior, set against a plain background.

A person in a black outfit leans backward over a metal chair with one arm raised and feet off the ground in a minimalist room

Where the 432Hz Chair plays with a momentary sensation of imbalance, the 396Hz Chair (healing) offers full stability. Also built with a three-legged frame, its enveloping curves embrace the body’s natural posture, encouraging comfort, contemplation, and calm.

A barefoot woman with long dark hair sits on a modern metallic chair, wearing a sleeveless black dress, facing away from the camera in a minimal, neutral-toned room

A silver, oval-shaped metal table stands upright on a plain, light-colored floor against a neutral beige wall, casting a shadow.

Rounding out the collection is the 528Hz Side Table (love), a piece rooted in the frequency linked to love, transformation, and healing. With concave shapes and undulating surfaces, its mirrored finish catches and bends the light, creating a rhythmic interplay of shadow and reflection. The table’s form is soft, circular, and whole, mirroring the frequency’s associations with completeness and emotional restoration.

A metallic modern chair with angular legs stands next to a small, oval-shaped metallic side table against a plain beige background

A modern metallic floor lamp, a circular side table, and a sculptural chair are arranged against a plain beige background

A close-up of a smooth, metallic surface with the name "sebastian ángeles" engraved or printed in lowercase letters.

A metallic modern chair and an oval metal side table are placed on a smooth floor, with three dark rocks scattered around, against a plain beige wall

A person walks past three sculptural metallic furniture pieces—a floor lamp, a chair, and a stool—in a minimalist setting

More than a furniture collection, Frequency 2.0 is an exploration of the connection between sound, emotion, and physical space. By turning healing frequencies into tactile, functional art, Sebastián Ángeles invites us to sit down and tune into our inner frequencies.

A person in black clothing stands indoors, looking at a modern, metallic floor lamp with a conical shade and soft light, against a plain beige background

To learn more about Frequency 2.0 by Sebastián Ángeles, visit sebastianangeles.com.

Photography courtesy of Sebastián Ángeles.