Why Stone?

Stone has already endured immense forces.
It carries memory, weight, and steadiness — qualities brought back into daily life through objects meant to be lived with.

The material does not require embellishment. It holds time within it.

Working with stone involves both intention and responsiveness. Some forms emerge through close attention to what the material suggests; others begin with a defined purpose — a vessel, a mortar and pestle, a piece shaped by design. Even within structured beginnings, the process remains adaptive. Edges shift, weight redistributes, and the final form adjusts in dialogue with the material.

What remains constant is the exchange between idea and substance — between structure and intuition, between what is planned and what becomes apparent through making.