Shaping Calm Volumes for Salt & Stone

  • March 2025

  • Mika Black

  • 2 min

Close-up of a black bottle cap and neck, with reflective highlights.
Close-up of a black bottle cap and neck, with reflective highlights.
Close-up of a black bottle cap and neck, with reflective highlights.

Our work with Salt and Stone began in a bright studio where the air felt clean enough for simple forms to stand without distraction. The idea was to shape a set of products that live in a calm world of soft curves and clear lines and to build them in a way that felt precise honest and high end. We spent the full day testing angles and small details shaping volumes that could hold their own weight without extra noise. The room grew still as each form took shape and the pieces began to feel less like objects and more like small quiet sculptures made to last.

Clean Forms

The core thought was to keep everything simple enough that each line felt essential. We worked with smooth edges pale tones and slow steps that allowed the shape to speak on its own. Every adjustment changed the whole mood a slight curve a firm cut a new way for light to land on the surface. As the day went on the products grew into a clean visual system that carried a sense of calm strength. The final set of designs holds this balance quiet minimal and refined built to feel modern without excess and shaped in one long day where form and light guided every move.

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