Geometric Pastel Furniture Pieces

The G Collection by Niko Koronis is Sculpturesque

The G Collection, designed by Niko Koronis of Milan Studio, features elegant sculpturesque pieces of furniture. The designer aimed to emulate "small-scale architectural entities" in each piece. Inspired by geometric shapes and linear forms, the G Collection boasts pastel colorways to seamlessly integrate into its decor surroundings as a furniture focal point.

Niko Koronis designed four unique pieces for the collection. The range includes a bench, a coffee table, a stool, and a console table. The furniture in the collection is made from resin, which complements the furniture's pastel shades. According to Koronis, resin is a misunderstood material. Recently, the material is undergoing a revival among designers and quickly gaining popularity. The designer insists that it is "very interesting yet technically challenging" to work with.

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