Metal is defined by its weight, surface, and ability to hold detail—from cast forms to refined, worked finishes. It carries both precision and irregularity, allowing structure and ornament to exist together.
Semi-precious stone is defined by rarity—formed in smaller deposits, each piece marked by its color, translucency, and crystalline structure. Cut and composed with precision, it becomes both surface and ornament, its natural variation remaining the primary expression.
Our solid walnut and oak, sourced from sustainably managed forests is defined by the clarity of their grain and natural strength. Shaped with restraint, they establish the proportion, weight, and quiet permanence of each piece.
Each veneer is defined by its grain, its tone, its natural variation. Laid in sequence, they become a continuous surface—controlled, but never uniform.
Carta is defined by its depth of texture and tonal variation, each surface carrying a distinct, organic character. Composed as a refined alternative to parchment, it introduces a quiet tactility—at once soft, irregular, and precisely controlled.
Sculpted Noir is a hand-layered resin, built into surfaces of depth and controlled irregularity. Dark and matte, it absorbs light—holding weight, texture, and a quiet sense of form.
Lacquer forms a smooth, continuous surface of uniform color. Matched to any RAL or NCS reference, in matte or gloss, it offers precise control over tone and finish.