When it comes to minimalist design, one aspect that often comes into question is comfort. Minimal design is about finding the purist form of an object or structure, while also being innovative and functional. There is often a compromise to achieve a desired form or aesthetic. And as far as we’re concerned, that is absolutely fine. It’s all about balance.
Achieving this balance incredibly well is Hangzhou-based
The Grid Bench mimics both the structural and visual components of the processing of pixels and the formation of an image. It has been designed in black as well as a striking green colourway. The green gradient version of the bench is the designer’s experiment of pixelation of colour intervals, each piece showing a shade of green, so the seat with 19 pieces presents 19 different green gradients.
Beyond the Grid Bench, Mario Tsai Studio has created a wonderful and at times, humorous, array of furniture and lighting designs with minimalist sensibilities throughout. Whether it is the