Most Modest Debuts New Products for Spring 2019
Most Modest launched new minimalist products with a universal feel that could easily work in an office or residential environment.
Most Modest originally launched back in 2012 with a line of design-focused tech goods that reflected a minimalist aesthetic. Seven years later they’re expanding into new categories following the same approach that include furniture, lighting, and planters. The new products, which lean towards minimalist design, have a universal feel that could easily work in an office or residential environment alike.
Tess planters are designed to work solo or as a group, where any configuration can become living architecture. Made in the US out of powder coated aluminum, the planters come in six sizes and in a range of standard Most Modern colors. Not only are they modular in how they’re used, they’re also modular in how they’re built as they’re designed to ship flat packed and easily assembled by the user with no tools. Design: Justin Champaign and Ben Salthouse
Atlas is decked out with the latest LED technology, wireless dimming controls, and an optional hanging USB charging cord, offering far more function than most suspension lighting. The pendants come in two sizes that are made with a powder coated shade and stem, frosted glass diffuser, and a 10-foot fabric cable that is available in both hardwired and plug-in versions. If the 15″ cord drop is added on, the powder coated aluminum ball will keep two devi...
Most Modest originally launched back in 2012 with a line of design-focused tech goods that reflected a minimalist aesthetic. Seven years later they’re expanding into new categories following the same approach that include furniture, lighting, and planters. The new products, which lean towards minimalist design, have a universal feel that could easily work in an office or residential environment alike.
Tess planters are designed to work solo or as a group, where any configuration can become living architecture. Made in the US out of powder coated aluminum, the planters come in six sizes and in a range of standard Most Modern colors. Not only are they modular in how they’re used, they’re also modular in how they’re built as they’re designed to ship flat packed and easily assembled by the user with no tools. Design: Justin Champaign and Ben Salthouse
Atlas is decked out with the latest LED technology, wireless dimming controls, and an optional hanging USB charging cord, offering far more function than most suspension lighting. The pendants come in two sizes that are made with a powder coated shade and stem, frosted glass diffuser, and a 10-foot fabric cable that is available in both hardwired and plug-in versions. If the 15″ cord drop is added on, the powder coated aluminum ball will keep two devi...
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