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Design and production are held as one continuous act.
The studio and workshop operate in direct proximity, allowing ideas to be developed, tested, and resolved within the same environment.
Across wood, metal, stone, and upholstery, work is carried out in continuity. Material, structure, and finish are developed together, each informing the next.
The process moves between hand and machine. Precision is introduced where required; elsewhere, material is allowed to remain expressive. The balance is deliberate—controlled, but not uniform.
Traditional techniques persist as part of this system, adapted and extended through contemporary means. Indigenous knowledge and industrial capability exist together, each reinforcing the other.
Rare materials—semi-precious stone, cast metals, complex veneers—are approached as points of origin, their variation shaping both process and form.
Nothing is externalized. Each stage is developed within the same environment, allowing for constant adjustment and refinement.
What emerges is not assembled, but resolved—form, surface, and structure developed together, without interruption.
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