It started with small pieces made from reclaimed materials for events and early projects. At that stage, it was more about experimenting than building something consistent.
Things became more serious during the renovation of the church, where I began developing larger pieces — starting with the dining table and benches made from parts of the structure. Since then, the work has gradually evolved into more refined pieces, to the point where clients began commissioning unique works.
DINNING TABLE AND BENCHES
Using structural beams from the church roof, I built a dining table and bench in the most minimal way I could. The idea was to follow the same logic as the original structure, so the piece wouldn’t compete with the space, but simply become part of it.
STONE COFFEE TABLE I
A coffee table made from natural stones, keeping the intervention as minimal as possible. The idea was to use the stones as they are, letting their shape and weight define the piece instead of forcing a structure onto them.
BEDSIDE TABLE
A bedside table built from two raw marble stones, connected with a hidden internal rod. The idea was to create an almost impossible balance, keeping the stones exactly as they come from the quarry.









