The Paris-based design studio Goons is showcasing its inaugural solo exhibition, "Evolving Forms," at St. Vincents gallery in Antwerp, featuring an innovative dining set made from Scandinavian birch plywood. The collection, which also includes stools, benches, and chairs, highlights multifunctionality and adaptability to meet the dynamic needs of contemporary life. Founded by Mia Kim and Paul Trussler, their designs exude practicality and are rooted in their experiences as parents. Concurrently, sisters Nisreen and Nermeen Abu Dail of Naqsh Collective present a marble bridal chest reflecting Palestinian heritage, emphasizing a blend of tradition and modernity.
Goons's co-founders, Mia Kim and Paul Trussler, blend their backgrounds in fashion and architecture to create multifunctional goods that can evolve with life's ever-changing demands.
Visitors to the show are encouraged to experience the objects for themselves. There's definitely something more robust about our pieces that almost begs you to interact with it.
Through their designs, the studio emphasizes practicality and adaptability, showcasing pieces that were developed in response to the spontaneous needs of their own young family.
The sisters, Nisreen and Nermeen Abu Dail, turned a retrospective eye to their own Palestinian heritage and translated the bold patterns of traditional embroidery into a marble bridal chest.
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