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Kin & Company Decorative Objects

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Kin & Company is a collaborative studio led by cousins Joseph Vidich and Kira de Paolacreate. The firm’s contemporary metal furniture has a pronounced edgy aesthetic — for each project, there is a focus on adventurously bold forms and an integration of lavish materials. The Brooklyn, New York-based brand brings an innovative and diverse approach to its minimalist designs, with the studio's sculptural furnishings frequently doubling as provocative works of art.  

Kin & Company launched in 2012. Vidich, an architect with a deep knowledge of metalworking and fabrication, graduated from Columbia University. De Paolo is an interior designer with experience in high-end furniture fabrication. Vidich and de Paola both stress that nothing is more important than the process behind the design of each of their creations. 

Kin & Company’s Thin series comprises geometrically rich, anthropomorphic metal seats and tables made of bent steel that are inspired by the tables of Henrik Ødegaard, while their Crescent series is influenced by the overlapping circles, arcs and planes of Russian Constructivism and pushes the limits of their chosen material even further. 

Kin & Company’s Thin series was a finalist in NYCxDesign’s “Made in the Boroughs” category in 2017 and an entrant to the WantedDesign festival that year. It was also featured in the Sight Unseen OFFSITE digital fair. The brand collaborated with Wallpaper Projects on the Patina Studies wallpaper, which was showcased at the Architectural Digest Design Show in New York City. The show featured many of Kin & Company’s pieces, including one of their Cascade mobiles.

On 1stDibs, find Kin & Company tables, seating, mirrors and more.

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Creator: Kin & Company
Thin Book Ends in Contemporary Bronze and Steel in various Patinas
By Kin & Company
Located in Brooklyn, NY
The Thin bookends explore a miniature variation of Kin & Company’s iconic Thin Chair. Beautifully paired with books, plants, or small accessories, the Thin ...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Kin & Company Decorative Objects

Materials

Brass, Steel

Large Cascade Mobile in Blackened Steel, Heat Tempered Steel, and Polished Steel
By Kin & Company
Located in Brooklyn, NY
An undulating composition of discs, rings, half moons and rainbows cascade from large sweeping arcs to create a hypnotic hanging sculpture. Each object has a unique patina that draws...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Kin & Company Decorative Objects

Materials

Steel, Cut Steel

Remains Urn in Contemporary Blackened Steel with Marble, Satin Brass, Granite
By Kin & Company
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Made from a collection of bold geometric shapes in bronze, blackened steel and marble, the Remains Urn emanates strength and balance. Like a figure in cont...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Kin & Company Decorative Objects

Materials

Marble, Granite, Steel, Brass

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