AMBER
CERAMIC
OBJECTS
79 — GOLD SERIES*
Ceramic · Gold · Baltic Amber




Gold: atomic number 79. The 22nd prime. An element born in stars transforming into stardust. Baltic amber: carbon at its core — atomic number 6, the element of all living matter, fossilised across millions of years.
Two extremes of matter. One object.
Clay, fire, Baltic amber, gold — four materials, each with its own geological time, its own charge. Micronised amber is pressed into the ceramic body before firing; gold finishes the surface. Together they amplify: amber's bioelectric field meets gold's conductivity. Energy held in form. Each piece is made by hand. No two are identical.

PHILOSOPHY
Material memory
Matter shaped by hand retains what machines cannot — texture, decision, imperfection. These objects are made to belong to a refined interior, and to be felt as much as seen.

COLLECTIONS
Bowls & vessels | Sculptural objects | Atmosphere pieces for hospitality & private interiors
“Objects shaped by fire, designed for atmosphere.”
