This next chapter extends our practice to mirrors, low tables, and other objects, an evolution rooted in sculpture, material, and a deep commitment to process. It is a continuation of our language, translated into forms that reflect, hold, and frame space in new ways.
In this collection, we allow for a subtle indulgence in ornament—drawing from Kyōdai, the Japanese dressing stands known for their intimacy of scale and finely crafted compartments, and from Najeonchilgi, the Korean tradition of inlaying mother-of-pearl into lacquered wood.
Both traditions, shaped by ceremony and precision, guided us through our own ritual of study and distillation. What emerges are objects that carry the memory of these references, a gesture of fragility held in tension with structure.
Anchored in the values of the decorative arts, each piece is conceived as a fragment: architectural, elemental, and storied.
WEIGHT: 2lb (2kg)