Resin Tables Where Color Holds Its Shape
The ETS and TVK tables from Niko Koronis Studio prove that the boldest gestures can be the simplest. Years of resin experimentation distill into clean, cylindrical forms. They act as both furniture and sculpture, drawing the eye and holding it.
Resin at this scale demands precision. Large volumes require perfect clarity and even color. Koronis meets that challenge with exacting control, extensive testing, and a sharp sense of when to stop refining. The geometry stays pure. The material brings the depth. Light shifts across each surface, creating subtle gradients that make the tables seem alive.
Color choices feel intentional yet flexible. Primaries and near-primaries dominate. But a chance discovery can earn a place in the palette. The blue TVK fades in a soft ombré, hinting at shadowplay. ETS stacks its tones in bands—more architectural than painterly.
Function remains open to interpretation. These pieces work in lobbies, galleries, and executive lounges—spaces where light and form get noticed. Like the saturated translucence in Dream in Color with 3form’s DreamScape Line, they show how color and material can anchor a space. Not just by what they hold, but by how they hold attention.






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