Form. Stillness. Meaning
“There’s a kind of discipline in the way it’s made. You can see it in the symmetry. Feel it in the balance. It doesn’t try to be dramatic — it just exists, fully.
I placed it in my studio. At first, it was just about aesthetics. But after a few days, I noticed something else: I was spending more time in the space. Thinking more clearly.
The surface plays with the light — subtly. You won’t catch it shouting for your attention. But you’ll find yourself looking at it anyway. That, to me, is real design. When something earns your attention without asking for it.
Quality-wise, it’s solid. Honest. No unnecessary detail. Everything feels deliberate — from the weight of the frame to the stillness of the piece itself.
I value work like this. Not just because it looks good. But because it holds meaning without speaking it.”