Silent Forms
Project overview
This personal project explores the relationship between natural elements and interior spaces through the language of furniture. By pairing raw materials with refined lines, and embracing the organic imperfections of wood, stone, and fiber, the series invites viewers to reflect on how objects inhabit a space — and how humans, in turn, inhabit those objects. It’s a poetic inquiry into function, beauty, and our quiet dialogue with the things we live with.





Material Encounters
We emphasized tactile contrasts — polished surfaces meeting rough textures, light interacting with grain — to create an experience that feels alive and responsive. Each piece of furniture was designed or selected not only for its utility but for its ability to start a conversation with its environment.
Stillness and Presence
Photographed in minimalist, light-filled spaces, the furniture becomes more than decor; it becomes a presence. The stillness of each scene gives room for the viewer to contemplate proportions, balance, and spatial tension, elevating everyday forms into sculptural compositions.
Between Nature and Design
Rather than treating furniture as static, we framed it as something that evolves with the lives around it. Scratches, dents, and wear are not flaws but records — physical
Objects That Hold Memory
Rather than treating furniture as static, we framed it as something that evolves with the lives around it. Scratches, dents, and wear are not flaws but records — physical






