Reductive Form Study is a minimalist design created by Michigan-based designer Nina Cho. This project is a continuation of the designer’s interest in exploring a sculptural form language that blurs the line between an art object and a functional product. This project also pursues the aesthetics of abstraction and creates ambiguity in the form of the object. She simplified the form by leaving only what is essential to create structure and basic function. Aesthetically, she chose to focus on fundamental factors by highlighting the materials through color and finish.