For some, functionality must prevail over design: the beauty of minimalism
lies in its ability to omit the superfluous and bring out the essential.
Others prefer to emphasis aesthetics over the convenience of use, surprising
and exiting the user with unique and unexpected forms.
At the same time, for Frank Lloyd Wright, form and function must "be joined
in a spiritual union", and in our opinion as well they must work together: it is
difficult, sometimes we are forced to emphasis one or the other aspect, but it
has always been one of our goals.