Poised Reacher
This welded steel piece plays with balance and tension, holding its load in a delicate, almost hesitant reach. It feels both grounded and on the verge of motion, capturing the quiet suspense of a moment just before shift or release.
Tide Pool on Frame
Like water spilling over the rocks, this piece plays on the contrast between fixed and fluid. Something worn away by time — a frozen moment of blue-green erosion in progress. Layered patinas on steel, fixed to a steel frame.
Rotation Station
This piece is just here to take its time. It holds the little essentials—an ashtray, a lighter and something to burn. A slow-spinning, steady little platform for small objects and absent-minded hands. Designed to not fuck up the rotation.
Branched Orbit
A study in movement and equilibrium. Its branching arms extend outward, counterbalancing each other with a quiet, deliberate stance. Designed to be rotational, it shifts with a nudge—never fixed, always adjusting—like an idea circling its way towards a resolution.
Morphic Play
This steel rotational centerpiece plays with movement and form. Inspired by the stretch and pull of silly putty, its fluid shapes feel soft despite the strength of metal. Designed to rotate, it shifts how it holds objects, making it both functional and playful.
Morning Shrine
A shrine for those who find meaning in the in-between moments. This piece honors the steadiness needed to move through life with care. It holds space for small rituals—objects placed with purpose, a reminder that balance is an ongoing practice, not a fixed state.