
You hold it in your hand.
Or you've seen it on a table, in an office, after a conversation.
And you wonder: What's the story behind it?

Beauty is not decoration.
It is the reason people want something, not just accept it.
This goes for spaces, products, and solutions that are meant to last in our living environment.
Those who take beauty seriously build things that endure.
Those who ignore it build things that are merely tolerated.
The design forms are the visible expression of this conviction.

Timeless silhouettes. Reduced to their most elemental lines.
No paint. No logos. No distraction.
White ceramic, because the material stays pure and lets the form speak.
Desirability doesn't come from complexity.
It comes from reduction to what matters.



Every form starts on screen. Defining proportions, refining lines, nailing the details. Bringing form and material properties into harmony.
Then the crossover from digital to analog: 3D print. Negative mold. Ceramic casting. Sanding.
By hand, layer by layer.
Finished with a hand-sewn microfiber dust bag, inspired by sports car interiors.
Because the last detail decides whether something feels valuable.
The small form – 15 cm
A quiet conversation starter for the desk.
A reminder of what happens when technology meets craft.
The large form – 21 cm
More presence. More impact. More form.
For people who subtly elevate their living space — and don't do things halfway.







Technology doesn't win hearts with spec sheets.
It wins them through emotion. Through the feeling that something was made with conviction.
The design forms sit on desks and in living rooms.
They start conversations. They remind. They inspire.
Silently yours, Sam.