Resin

Resin has become an increasingly experimental material within contemporary collectible design. Through translucency, texture, color, and form, it allows designers to explore new relationships between object, light, and material perception.

Depending on its composition and finish, resin can appear mineral, liquid, glossy, opaque, or almost architectural. Contemporary designers frequently use resin to create sculptural objects that challenge traditional distinctions between furniture, art, and installation.

In recent years, resin has also been associated with material experimentation and radical design languages, particularly through layered surfaces, embedded textures, and unconventional forms. Its versatility continues to open new possibilities for collectible furniture and contemporary interiors.

Explore a curated selection of contemporary resin furniture, lighting, and collectible design objects.