Hexagonal Bliss
The hexagon is truly a powerful shape. Sure, triangle and circle may get all the press while hexagon sits in the back but its moment is coming to fruition. It’s a beautiful, symmetric shape; a balance between geometry and utility. It can be used in a number of designs that call upon the bridging of the two. Take the Hexis, a sleek silicone coaster with an inverse edge turned back on itself, providing the perfect resting spot for utensils. It’s minimal, stark, and modest but eye catching somehow. Love it.
Colours available are white and charcoal grey in a matte finish. Dimensions: 14.4 cm x 12.5 cm x 0.5 cm
Designer: Kitmen Keung

























7 Comments »
Victor T says
LOVE. The simplicity and function together are as perfect as a circle….:) Good job!
Margot says
These are great! And if I bought enough, when the meal was over we could set them up for a game of checkers or something.
Dennis says
I like the idea of the slope for the chopsticks, but really the shape puts me off. I’m not sure with hexagonal, I’m sticking with rectangles for now.
Dennis says
I like the idea of the slope for the chopsticks, but really the shape puts me off. I’m not sure with hexagonal, I’m sticking with rectangles for now.
mif991 says
The idea is good. I Like the simplicity as well. But the space for the dinner plate seems small.
carice says
I love kitmen’s long-d clock very much as well!! a very talented designer
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