Pieces are a way for us to make things that don’t immediately declare their intentions. Things that haven’t been designed around an obvious function, and consequently may struggle to be understood at first glance. Instead, they invite a slower kind of realisation and appreciation, allowing meaning, use, or significance to emerge over time… or not at all.

We treat them as self-contained expressions of material, proportion, and exploration - they begin without a brief and end without instructions, leaving room for interpretation, ownership, and personal association to develop naturally.

Some pieces may eventually find a role in daily life or evolve further on an alternate path, while others simply remain present, valued for what they are, rather than what they do or could become

Each piece is made in limited quantities ensuring that the its intent remains intact from whoa to go, and we can continue to evolve rather than reproducing things from our past.

Considered and patient, each piece's value lies not in explanation, but in the way it settles into a space and continue to reveal itself slowly, through time, proximity, and people.

Our pieces are made to work for people, not to compete for their attention.