
The rugged, brutality shapes are undeniably reminiscent of the all-too-familiar cinder block, which communicates both their their utility and maintains a subtle
sculptural theme as the material’s rough surface meets the geometry of right
angles and beveled edges with a certain refined opposition. Humble and candid
construction elevates the centuries-old craft of concrete and its indispensable
role in architecture and daily life, while rectilinear contours help to revive
the material for modern day.

Each versatile piece can complement any space and solve practically any spatial deficiency; between its perfectly minimal aesthetic to endless functionality, the brilliantly simple units combine structure and style. Lyon Benton “[aims] to offer an alternative to all those who are looking for unusual objects. Combining creativity, aesthetics and practicality, our collections offer a discreet and strong presence.” These sound design ideals can be easily identified in Jays elegant, practical product that demonstrates his enormous sensitivity to the latent features of form. The addition of cork seat cushions and porcelain serving dishes allow for further exploration of “space typologies,” while the cubes themselves can be stacked and rearranged to create a sturdy framework.











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