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SNAPP’s Solis Collection Makes Geometry Feel Warm, Not Rigid

While geometry is inherently very precise and orderly, it doesn’t have to be cold. With Solis, Polish brand SNAPP and designer Karol Droszcz prove that clean lines and clear proportions can still feel warm and playful. The collection – a family of side, coffee, and dining tables – takes the purity of basic shapes and translates them into objects of quiet harmony, where structure meets softness.

A modern square blue table with a wooden accent in the center, standing on a polished concrete floor next to a yellow line

Solis 01.02

In Solis, circles, squares, and rectangles meet in balanced compositions, each anchored by a single cylindrical element that gives the piece both structure and personality. While the collection shares a common language of form and proportion, each table expresses it in its own way.

A round brown table with a central accent, supported by a geometric base, placed on a concrete floor near a yellow painted line.

Solis 01.01

The compact Solis 01.02 side table pairs a square top with a rounded inner dowel, while the 01.01 version swaps the square for a circular top. Both rest on a central wooden axis that adds a sculptural presence to their small scale. Available in solid oak or walnut, or as a color-forward version in lacquered MDF, each makes a thoughtful companion for compact spaces.

Scaling up the same geometry, the Solis 02.01 coffee table uses solid wood to highlight the natural grain and depth of material. Its proportions feel generous but never heavy – a piece that sits lightly in the room while offering visual weight through balance.

A modern living room with a leather lounge chair, a black-and-white armchair, a low coffee table, a side table, and a rug with black wavy lines. An open book rests on the table.

Solis 02.01, 01.01, 01.02

Close-up view of a modern wooden table with geometric lines and a natural finish, showing the underside and sturdy vertical support on a light floor

A modern rectangular wooden table with a thick top and two wide, flat legs, set against a plain gray background

Solis 03

Lastly, the Solis 03 dining table serves as the collection’s show-stopping centerpiece. Crafted from solid oak or American walnut, its silhouette echoes the coffee table’s balanced geometry while drawing attention to the natural beauty of the wood grain. Softened edges invite people to gather closer – for meals, conversations, and all the moments in between.

A dining room with a wooden table, six chairs, modern pendant lights, a patterned rug, wall art, and a window with a Roman shade

Solis 03

Three overlapping tabletops in wood, blue, and brown finishes, each featuring a circular wooden inlay at the corner or center, set against a neutral background

Solis 02.01, 01.01, 01.02

A person in jeans and sneakers adjusts a small round brown table next to a larger rectangular wooden table on a smooth surface.

Solis 02.01, 01.01

A round brown table with a wooden circular inlay on top and a geometric wooden and brown base, positioned on a smooth concrete floor

Solis 01.01

A rectangular wooden coffee table with a flat top and a lower shelf, positioned on a gray concrete floor with yellow parking lines

Solis 02.01

Across all three pieces, Solis shows that minimalism doesn’t have to mean austerity. Its forms are distilled but never cold, eye-catching yet adaptable – the kind of design that can quietly complement minimalist interiors or stand out as a sculptural centerpiece. Whether rendered in solid wood or color, Solis brings a sense of mathematical harmony and warmth to every space it inhabits.

A minimalist wooden table with a rectangular top, a circular indentation, and simple, sturdy legs, placed on a light stone floor

Solis 02.01

A close-up of a blue table with a circular wooden inlay and a wooden support connecting the legs, featuring modern geometric design

Solis 01.02

Two modern tables with rounded edges and wooden legs; one table is brown, the other is blue, both standing on a concrete floor

Solis 01.01, 01.02

To learn more about the Solis collection by Karol Droszcz for SNAPP, visit snappform.com.

Photography by Dominika Rutkowska.

As the Senior Contributing Editor, Vy Yang is obsessed with discovering ways to live well + with intention through design. She’s probably sharing what she finds over on Instagram stories. You can also find her at vytranyang.com.

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