True beauty comes from responding to user needs.
When we designed Plinth, we didn't start with aesthetics. We started with winemakers' frustrations: unstable surfaces, awkward heights, impossible cleanup, equipment that fights you instead of helping you.

Every design decision emerged from user needs:
- Clean lines? Because complex geometry creates cleaning nightmares
- Purposeful curves? Because sharp edges damage equipment and hands
- Minimal elements? Because every unnecessary part is a potential failure point
But solving problems alone doesn't guarantee beauty. These rational decisions still needed to be orchestrated into a cohesive whole - proportioned correctly, balanced visually, and tuned to resonate with its audience.
The result isn't beautiful because we applied design trends to a wine press stand. It's beautiful because it perfectly responds to its purpose.
Ready to press with purpose? Discover how Plinth can transform your workflow.
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