
Objects shaped by process, not repetition
The Atelier Collection represents a more experimental and process-driven approach to material design. Rather than belonging to a single object category, it gathers works that emerge from exploration — where proportion, surface, and form are studied without fixed repetition.
Each piece reflects a moment of decision within the making process, preserving slight variations as part of its identity. These are not standardized objects, but outcomes of material dialogue between hand, stone, and time.
The collection exists as a record of making — where imperfection, iteration, and restraint define the final form.
Process-Led Creation
Forms emerge from experimentation rather than predefined typologies
Non-Standardization
Each object may carry subtle variation as part of its identity
Material Dialogue
Stone, brass, and mineral surfaces shaped through iterative adjustment
Controlled Imperfection
Variation is preserved as a reflection of making, not corrected out
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