Faceted Wall Light
A wall light that feels both architectural and hand-made, with the faceted shade resolving softly against the wall.
View ProjectLighting and custom wooden objects shaped through joinery, proportion, warmth, and control.
The work begins with wood as both structure and visual language. Some works become lighting, others stay closer to object-making, but all are driven by balance, touch, and restraint.
A wall light that feels both architectural and hand-made, with the faceted shade resolving softly against the wall.
View ProjectA carved chair developed through ergonomic support, structural clarity, and tactile restraint.
View ProjectTwo knife objects developed through the same finish language, each paired with its own wooden enclosure and fit logic.
View ProjectA long suspended light built around rhythm, line, and sectional clarity.
View ProjectA timber chair with a direct, handmade character where proportion, wear, and straightforward joinery stay visible.
View ProjectEarly objects and hand-carved studies sit here as an origin layer: not as nostalgia, but as a reminder that touch and making sit underneath the cleaner finished work.
A smaller carved study that keeps the hand close to the work.
An early object from the wider material vocabulary.