Objects for memory, time,
and the things worth keeping.
Giving form to things that cannot be held.
A Structure
for the
Intangible.
Since
2026
2026
01.
02. lamain collage
01.
N03.
the system of archiving
Index Coded for the 13 Index Coded
for the description here.
Dimensions
W107 × D75 × H25cm
W107 × D75 × H25cm
—
N034.
clean production CHERRY Table (2014)
Index Coded for the 13 Index Coded
for the description here.
01.
IMAGE PLACEHOLDER
(Chair)
(Chair)
02.
IMAGE PLACEHOLDER
(Chair)
(Chair)
Memory, Made to Last.
001. MEMORY
The things we value most
are often invisible.
002. OBJECTS
We create structures
for what cannot be held.
003. TIME
Designed to grow
with the stories they contain.
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