SOON ATELIER
SOON ATELIER
SOON is a multidisciplinary atelier specializing in industrial and product design. Boundaries dissolve in a world where art, craftsmanship, and technolog converge, ushering in limitless possibilities.
SOON crafts timeless, everlasting, enduring pieces that celebrate uniqueness and embrace state-of-the-art methodologies. The team’s creations embody a harmonious blend of simplicity and functionality, underscored by a profound connection to nature in its purest essence.
Clean lines, organic or geometric shapes, sleek aesthetics, and seamless technological integration define their distinctive signatures, ensuring their presence in every creation.
SOON is a multidisciplinary atelier specializing in industrial and product design. Boundaries dissolve in a world where art, craftsmanship, and technolog converge, ushering in limitless possibilities.
SOON crafts timeless, everlasting, enduring pieces that celebrate uniqueness and embrace state-of-the-art methodologies. The team’s creations embody a harmonious blend of simplicity and functionality, underscored by a profound connection to nature in its purest essence.
Clean lines, organic or geometric shapes, sleek aesthetics, and seamless technological integration define their distinctive signatures, ensuring their presence in every creation.
Following the team’s agenda of blending the old with the new, we created a simple and neat logotype that follows the silhouettes characterizing the line of space-age futuristic products. Balancing between modern and mid-century modern, we chose a bold sans-serif font for titles and a clean typeface for body text. The photography style incorporates film grain washed in light blue, reminiscent of vintage furniture company ads from past decades.
Following the team’s agenda of blending the old with the new, we created a simple and neat logotype that follows the silhouettes characterizing the line of space-age futuristic products. Balancing between modern and mid-century modern, we chose a bold sans-serif font for titles and a clean typeface for body text. The photography style incorporates film grain washed in light blue, reminiscent of vintage furniture company ads from past decades.