
Scent made visible through form
The Incense Objects Collection explores the presence of scent through material form — where fragrance becomes spatial rather than invisible, and ritual is defined through slow diffusion rather than performance.
Each object is designed to hold incense as a controlled gesture of release. Smoke moves through space quietly, shaping atmosphere without interruption, creating a rhythm of stillness and dispersion.
Made from stone, brass, or mineral materials, these forms emphasize stability as a counterpoint to the ephemeral nature of scent.
Material Grounding
Solid stone and metal forms that anchor the transient nature of smoke
Controlled Diffusion
Designed to guide, not exaggerate, the movement of incense
Spatial Atmosphere
Smoke is treated as a spatial element rather than decoration
Ritual Slowness
Objects intended for repetitive, quiet use in daily environments
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