The most enduring design rarely arrives through complexity. It grows from careful reduction, from asking what can be removed rather than what can be added. Natural shapes hold this lesson well: a pebble worn smooth by water, the curve of a leaf, the way shadows fall across uneven ground.
When we let natural forms guide our work, we align with patterns that have proven their resilience across time. Simplicity is not emptiness. It is the result of knowing what truly matters and having the discipline to keep only that.