Pieces are a way of making space for things that don’t immediately declare themselves.

They are not designed around an obvious function, nor do they ask to be understood at first glance. Instead, they invite a slower kind of attention, one that allows meaning, use, or significance to emerge over time, or not at all.

Within Naked & Curious, pieces exist as self-contained expressions of material, proportion, and curiosity. They begin without a brief and end without instruction, leaving room for interpretation, ownership, and personal association to develop naturally. Some may eventually find a role in daily life; others remain simply present, valued for what they are rather than what they do.

Each piece is made in a deliberately limited number. The choice to stop at seventy-three is not about rarity or urgency, but about maintaining care — ensuring that attention, consistency, and intent remain intact from the first to the last. It is a number that allows the work to circulate without becoming diluted, and to endure without being repeated.

Pieces are made to live alongside people, not to compete for attention. They are quiet, resolved, and patient. Their value lies not in explanation, but in the way they settle into a space and continue to reveal themselves slowly, through time, proximity, and use.