LSM LOW TABLE BY NIKO KORONIS

LSM LOW TABLE
BY NIKO KORONIS

LIMITED EDITION 8+4 AP
SIGNED, SERIAL NUMBER AND CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY
MS COLLECTION
YEAR 2025

RESIN

IN H 10.6 Ø 53.1
CM H 27 Ø 135

CUSTOM SIZE OR COLOR ON REQUEST

HANDCRAFTED IN NETHERLANDS BY ATELIERS S.T.R.S

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Comprising several pieces made from colored resin, the MS collection embodies the concept of symbiotic juxtaposition, where two contrasting volumes coexist harmoniously. Each piece features a solid rectangular/circular exterior that encases an empty spherical or elliptical interior, beautifully capturing the interplay between fullness and emptiness. This collection represents a natural evolution from the 2019 MST series, in which a vibrant colored sphere was nestled within a white resin rectangular block. The MS collection takes this concept further, enhancing the aesthetic experience through the dynamics of light

The interplay of light with the void inside each piece brings it to life, creating an enchanting visual effect that continuously transforms with perspective. As viewers shift their angles, they notice a subtle fading effect within the geometry of the empty volume, drawing them deeper into the experience of the piece. This intriguing optical phenomenon emphasizes the collection’s core metaphor: the coexistence of opposites. Emptiness and fullness, presence and absence, positive and negative; together they create a rich dialogue that challenges our perceptions and encourages reflection

The MS collection, therefore, not only showcases the transformative beauty of resin but also invites us to contemplate the delicate balance between contrasting elements. Its artistry reminds us that seemingly opposites can coexist to give rise to something beautiful and meaningful

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NIKO KORONIS

Niko Koronis

Born Thessaloniki, Greece, 1973

A Greek Milan-based Architect and Product Designer, Koronis creates radically expressive minimalist furniture collections, often defined by geometric form. Daring in his use of materials, he undertakes long and delicate production processes to create beautifully crafted pieces of ‘small scale architectural entities.’ With this experimental approach and an encyclopedic design vocabulary, Koronis blurs the boundaries between nature and artifice, material and form, rigidity and play. His work has been exhibited at the Venice Biennale and the Triennale di Milano

With Master’s degrees in Architecture and Product Design, as well as a Ph.D. in Architecture from the Architectural Association in London, Koronis has taught at universities around the world, including fellowships at Central Saint Martins and the Alvar Aalto Foundation

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