Collection
Silver Hours
the portico – console table
still glaze – side table
year: 2025
5 pieces
designed and produced in partnership with good colony.
3 pieces
If the last collection—Wonder Chamber—was initiated with a stack of collages, Silver Hours began with the act of looking into a mirror. Physically and metaphorically, it emerged from a search for answers—answers to the why behind creative acts. Why do we make? Because we must. Creation is necessity. Our objects become mirrors: they reflect what we’re experiencing, what we’re questioning. They hold the trace of introspection—quiet markers of self-presence.
Instead of “I look into the mirror” or “I look at the mirror”, in French, they only say: je me regarde dans le miroir , that translates to “I look at myself in the mirror.” It’s a tender, almost cinematic phrase. In this collection, the mirror is not just an object, but a liminal space—a poetic threshold where the one looking into it exists both as subject and reflection. When one looks into the mirror, the space also looks back.
Instead of “I look into the mirror” or “I look at the mirror”, in French, they only say: je me regarde dans le miroir , that translates to “I look at myself in the mirror.” It’s a tender, almost cinematic phrase. In this collection, the mirror is not just an object, but a liminal space—a poetic threshold where the one looking into it exists both as subject and reflection. When one looks into the mirror, the space also looks back.
fluted chambre
console table
side table
console table
side table