The pieces are imagined as fragments of ruins, as if lifted from a forgotten site and reimagined within the scale of a home. They recall the way ancient walls stand against centuries, worn yet dignified, their surfaces alive with the marks of history.
Two distinct voices shape the collection. One speaks entirely in stone: monolithic, raw yet refined, recalling the timeless solidity of temples sculpted from the earth itself. The other introduces a dialogue of contrasts: a hand carved limestone top resting on a hollow base in polished chrome. Here, gravity and levitation, weight and reflection, permanence and ephemerality are brought into conversation. The mirrored base dissolves into its surroundings, allowing the stone above to appear suspended in air.
The collection is conceived not only as singular objects but as elements in dialogue with one another. Side tables can be paired with the podium, which may also be placed lying down to form a longer, horizontal expression. In these shifting arrangements, the pieces echo the modularity of architecture, adapting while retaining their sculptural presence.