Undigested: Redefining Minimalism and Abstraction in Contemporary Furniture and Interior Design - industrialkonzept

Undigested: Redefining Minimalism and Abstraction in Contemporary Furniture and Interior Design

by @industrialkonzept Team

With Undigested, designer Maximilian Hofmann has embarked on a journey to redefine the concept of functional design. With its raw, monochromatic and dynamic approach, the studio strives to create a captivating experience that challenges conventional norms.

The vision of this forward-thinking world sees creativity thrive, fueled by inspiration and a design philosophy that puts abstraction at its core. By eliminating unnecessary elements and reducing designs to their essential forms, Undigested directs the focus back to the original fundamentals of interior design. This approach creates a harmonious balance between aesthetics and practicality, resulting in visually stunning pieces that retain their practicality.

Vision and design philosophy

Undigested exudes a raw and monochrome aesthetic that reflects a dynamic and forward-thinking point of view. The use of materials such as aluminum, stainless steel and translucent substances such as acrylic and plexiglass lend the creations a touch of industrial elegance. These carefully selected materials, in fusion with the idea of abstraction, contribute to the overall minimalist and contemporary character of the creations.

UNDIGESTED ObjektChaise longue 01

UNDIGESTED ObjektChaise longue 01

Undigested ChairImposter Chair

The design approach is characterized by a floating and light aesthetic that radiates energy and focus. In a world inundated with distractions and an overwhelming offering from most creative industries, Undigested offers a respite. Each piece is carefully crafted to convey a sense of calm and deliberation, allowing viewers to immerse themselves in a visually engaging and thought-provoking experience.


Creations range from sculptural furniture to luminous sculptures, vases and decorative accessories. The significant chaise longue piece embodies the essence of Undigested and is made of aluminum. This abstract interpretation of a piece of furniture normally associated with therapy rooms challenges the norm and invites viewers to reimagine its purpose. The piece epitomizes the brand's commitment to creating designs that are visually arresting, yet stick to the functional roots of furniture.

UNDIGESTED ObjektMulti Bouqet Vase

Alongside the furniture collection, Undigested presents their latest "BROTHERS" Capsule Collection - a fusion of organic shapes and an intriguing combination of acrylic and aluminum. Within this collection, each piece showcases the seamless integration of these materials, resulting in ethereal designs. The luminous sculptures, vases and decorative accessories exude a captivating glow, casting unique shadows and transforming spaces into artful spheres.

Undigested Objekte"Brothers" Capsule Collection

With this in mind, the studio appeals to a discerning audience of design and art lovers who appreciate the fusion of form and function, the beauty of simplicity and the power of abstraction. The pieces stimulate conversation and invite viewers to explore the undiscovered potential of design by pushing the boundaries of conventional aesthetics and expanding the boundaries of creative expression. Undigested challenges the status quo and leaves a lasting impression on the world of design, capturing the attention of design enthusiasts and art lovers alike.

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