Functional Art
Objects that inhabit the space between utility and expression. Created not only to be seen, but to be used, these pieces bring art into the rhythms of everyday life, where form and function meet in quiet harmony and elevate everyday objects beyond the purely practical.
Vases
Forms created to hold both flowers and space. Whether empty or filled, a vase becomes a quiet focal point—its silhouette, balance, and surface interacting with light and surrounding objects. These pieces are designed to complement the organic gesture of branches, stems, and seasonal arrangements while standing as sculptural forms in their own right.


Bowls
Among the oldest functional forms in human culture, the bowl is both humble and essential. These pieces explore proportion, curvature, and surface in objects meant to be held, used, and lived with. Whether serving food or resting quietly on a table, each bowl brings a sense of warmth, utility, and craftsmanship into everyday rituals.
Presentation
Broad surfaces that invite gathering and presentation. Platters provide a stage for food, objects, and shared moments, where thoughtful design enhances both function and visual presence. Their scale allows gesture and material to unfold across a wider canvas, turning practical service pieces into expressive forms.
