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KIN is a ceramic wall covering designed by DSIGNIO for Harmony-Peronda that takes its inspiration from the mathematical patterns in nature. No form is accidental, no details are left to chance. Thousands of small molecules build stunning pieces of engineering: a great architecture that is perpetuated over time.
That is how KIN is born, from a seemingly improbable approach (converting a pentagon into a hexagon), which however leads to a perfect game of Geometry. As a chain of cells, the pentagons weave together to form an interesting grid of hexagons that intertwine horizontally and vertically.
Through its relief, the different pieces energize the reflection of ceramics, creating sinuous shapes that change with the motion and incidence of light. It is the only randomness in the constructive accuracy of nature that KIN represents, and what essentially gives its spontaneous sparkles of beauty.
*All images and information courtesy of DSIGNIO.