Architectural object This architectural object is defined by its shifting planes: the upper surface is rotated in relation to the base, as if a solid mass were turned against its own structure. This spatial tension recalls the architectural language of Zaha Hadid, where form emerges through displacement and flow rather than symmetry. Clean surfaces, precise edges, and carefully controlled transitions define the object’s architectural character. Carved from a single solid cut of wood, each piece is selected for its expressive natural structure and crafted entirely by hand.
Material Robinia (black locust) Dimensions 34 × 19 × 5 cm Finish Hand-finished with natural oil and wax Year 2020