
Form revealed through material, not function
The Marble Stone Collection focuses on stone as a material in its purest presence — where function is secondary, and form is understood through surface, weight, and geological pattern.
Each piece emphasizes the natural language of marble: veining, density, and variation formed over time. Rather than serving a defined utility, these objects highlight stone as a spatial material — existing between object and sculpture.
The collection reflects a quiet observation of material itself, before it becomes functionalized.
Material Primacy
Marble is treated as the subject, not the medium for function
Geological Expression
Veining, grain, and density variations are preserved and emphasized
Object–Sculpture Threshold
Forms exist between utility and sculpture, without fully committing to either
Spatial Stillness
Designed to exist in interiors as grounded visual presence
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