Object
Grounded in minimalism’s universal design language, my work seeks to distill objects to their purest essence. By merging aesthetic clarity with functional adaptability, each piece fosters an enduring relationship between form, user, and space—emphasizing precision, material integrity, and the transformative potential of interaction.
More on my label website Von Morgen.
Projects
BOOLES
BOOLES reimagines concrete through three vessels born from geometric reduction (‘cylinder minus sphere’). Their surfaces defy the material’s industrial reputation—soft to the touch yet precise in form. Thin edges heighten this tension between mathematical rigor and sensory warmth, creating objects that hover between tableware and sculpture, their purpose shaped by context.
Concrete table ware
KUR!O
KUR!O is a modular shelving system exploring adaptive interior architectures. Its powder-coated steel components employ tool-free assembly, enabling continuous reconfiguration. The design mediates between static functionality and dynamic spatial needs, proposing furniture as mutable infrastructure for domestic and commercial environments.
Modular shelving system
ROKKI
ROKKI reduces the rocking chair to its primal mechanics: a weighted cylindrical form that needs only a 90-degree tilt to transform from stable stool to kinetic seat. The unexpected marriage of warm wood and industrial recycled plastic heightens this minimalist magic.
Stool / Side table
MODO
MODO reimagines tableware through interlocking concrete geometries—equilateral triangles and diamonds that tessellate across the table or nest within their hexagonal tray. The finely finished grey pieces transform dining into a play of modular compositions, where industrial materiality meets unexpected tactile softness.
Concrete tableware
DISKS
Three shapes, three colors—DISKS creates a harmonious system of concrete terrazzo dining plates. The glossy finish unites the collection, while transforming table settings into minimalist formal and material poetry.
Concrete tableware