Laconi’s compass is materiality. “I’ve always been more interested in the materials in a design project – the concrete, stone, wood, metal,” she reflects. “We love the real deal.” That instinct guides kinney block’s forms: architectural yet quiet, designed to let texture and shadow do the talking. “The goal is to make concrete more exciting and accessible; to bring a softness to a material people assume is hard.” Curves, radius edges and a tuned mix turn mass into tactility, building walls that read less as cladding and more as relief.The brand’s origin story is equal parts intuition and persistence. Early images of the Venice project posted during construction created unexpected demand, prompting Laconi to spin up a simple website and, ultimately, a company. As shapes grew more complex, so did the craft. “Once I started curves, I needed to know moulds, concrete mix design, how to build the masters we’d prototype from.” Today, kinney block combines in-studio experimentation with its US manufacturing partners to expand its colour range, certifications and lead times, and has an in-stock program rolling out in November, conceived to meet designers where they are.