periodt, no cap!

a statement;

an object that doesn’t hide behind conventions; a clear gesture, sculpted from the present, with a contemporary language for what truly matters we need forms that breathe truth

periodt, no cap! this isn’t a title — it’s the physical form of a simple message: here i am; this is me; no doubt.

a miniature monument to the daily routine, period!

the great queen

architectural objects are not forms, they are intentions; they do not decorate space; through their relation to you, they reclaim it.

the great queen is the echo of a will that refuses to be tamed; where their softness is a choice, and their power, a declaration. in a world that demands conformity, they wear the crown.

we do not ask for permission, we do not seek approval!

we claim our place through presence, our forms are declarations.

we do not follow, we reign!

padam padam

form becomes emotion;

a piece designed not just as a seat, but as an extension of an inner state.

an object inspired by the subtle rhythm of a heartbeat, it supports a freedom of use that encourages intimacy, relaxation, conscious breathing.

padam padam is an architectural object that doesn't stand out through volume or eccentricity, but through the calm vibration it leaves in the space.

it’s not about sitting — it’s about feeling; about how you feel with yourself. it’s about that moment when everything stops for a second, and it’s just you and your heart.

this is what silence sounds like when you return to yourself.