Geo: Where Form Becomes Function
In a world where hardware is often treated as an afterthought, Geo by Nest Studio challenges that idea entirely. In this series, the knob is more than a utility. It becomes the starting point of a larger composition.
The Geo collection isn’t just inspired by geometry. It invites designers to play with it. Each piece acts as a modular element, encouraging repetition, mirroring, and bold linear arrangements. This transforms hardware from a background detail into an intentional design statement. Even the simplest millwork becomes a canvas.
Modernism, With a Miami Twist
Geo draws inspiration from Bauhaus design and Miami Modernism. It merges the form-follows-function philosophy with a distinctly American sense of color and vibrancy. The shapes are stripped down to essentials: circles, bent rectangles, and arcs. Exposed mounting celebrates functionality rather than hiding it.
While the core line is available in solid brass finishes like Satin Brass, Polished Nickel, and Matte Black, Geo Colorful expands the possibilities. Powder-coated in expressive hues such as Tomato, Mint, Gray, and Navy, these pieces make a bold visual impact. They inject energy into minimalist spaces and give designers a vibrant storytelling tool.
Perhaps most exciting of all, orientation is entirely up to the user. Install pieces vertically, horizontally, in mirrored pairs, or as stacked compositions. Geo offers a complete toolkit for creative exploration.

Minimalist Form, Graphic Impact
Although the Geo collection works beautifully in kitchens, it rarely recedes into the background. Its modular nature allows it to adapt effortlessly. Flip it, repeat it, offset it. The hardware conforms to the design, not the other way around. That kind of flexibility is rare, and it offers real power to those crafting unique environments.
For interiors guided by postmodern spirit or Bauhaus precision, Geo brings a sculptural energy that elevates everyday storage. It’s for designers who understand that repetition can function as ornamentation, and for those who want even the smallest details to carry meaning and impact.
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