Simon 55 is an example of design that doesn't dominate a space, but subtly complements it. The project was born from the belief that true quality lies in proportion, rhythm, and precision of detail. It is a modern extension and natural successor to the Simon 54 series—simplified, more conscious, and consistent in form. A reduced color palette and finishes inspired by natural materials emphasize the minimalist character of the collection and give it a timeless expression.

Each element has been refined millimeter by millimeter—from geometry to the way the material works—to ensure an intuitive and harmonious form. The limited means of expression allowed for a clear and coherent design that complements rather than competes with the interior. Thanks to its customization options and carefully considered finish palette, Simon 55 finds its place in a variety of architectural contexts. Because sometimes it's the smallest detail that defines the character of an entire space.

The design limits the use of materials to an absolute minimum, emphasizing the concept of responsible and conscious design.

DESIGNER:
Ewa Sendecka
project type:
Interior Accessories
Terms:
3months
client:
Kontakt-Simon
Strategy:
Minimalistic, Natural

Design Details

When designing Simon 55, the starting point was the idea of ​​conscious minimalism—one that combines aesthetics, function, and design responsibility. It's a modern reinterpretation of the classic Kontakt Simon fixture, based on precisely designed proportions, clear geometry, and a calm rhythm of form. Each element has been refined with ergonomics, durability, and visual lightness in mind, while limiting the use of material to the bare minimum. Subtle adjustments to the lines and surfaces lend the entire piece a contemporary character without detracting from its timelessness. Thanks to a carefully considered palette of finishes and customization options, Simon 55 fits naturally into a variety of spaces. It's a design that doesn't dominate the interior—rather, it builds its quality through detail, proportion, and consistency.