
It's no secret that the most complex designs are always based on simple geometric shapes. Designers from all over the world have come together in an impulse to prove to us that furniture of the simplest forms can be not only beautiful and attractive, but also comfortable and multifunctional.
Gradually, their visual aids on elementary geometry begin to penetrate our interiors, proving this theorem in practice.

Multifunctional shelving unit SIR by designer Feruccio Laviani, Emmemobili.

Bent benches in laser-perforated curved sheet aluminum, designed by Christophe De La Fontaine and Stéphane Diaz, Moroso.

Flying Circles shelving unit in solid walnut and copper, design by Massimo Castagna, Ceccotti Collezioni.

Island Table coffee table made of bent sheet metal in two different sizes, design by Nendo, Cappellini.

One of the variants of the Twist low modular shelving unit, based on a four-compartment unit, designed by Carlo Colombo, Arflex.

The Level transforming rack can be installed horizontally or vertically, adding color accents as desired in the form of six removable containers.