February | We begin our journey
We are a husband-and-wife design studio. We make things. Lots of things.
We make chairs cut from a single sheet of plywood—simple, efficient, and designed so nothing is wasted. We build collages from old, discarded books, We sculpt from broken doll parts, from fallen dead wood gathered in the Everglades. We salvage, reshape, and stitch meaning back into objects that might otherwise be lost into a landfill.
Our work is driven by material first: what it has been, what it can become, and how little new resource it should take to transform it. We look for the beauty in imperfection—cracked paint, warped grain, faded print—and let those marks guide form and function.
Jewlery
Fragments of materials salvaged from damaged vintage pieces are preserved and used as inspiration, then combined with metal to create original, one-of-a-kind works. The process emphasizes careful restoration of meaningful fragments rather than replication, producing jewelry and objects that are both unique and thoughtfully composed.
Making art pieces for life. Tables, chairs, hooks, and candle holders crafted from metal, wood, glass and cement. Designed for everyday use retaining their presence as objects of beauty.
Old‑world industrial feel is evident in every detail: exposed joinery, hand‑hammered metal, and the weight and honesty of solid materials. Surface imperfections are celebrated as marks of the making process, not flaws.
Home Decor
Collage
Collages made from vintage book cutouts, torn paper, paint, and ink. These scraps of images, textured edges, are layered and rearranged until they form a narrative: a memory, a feeling, an event from the artist’s life. .
A collage can be intimate or political, playful or elegiac—its voice emerges from the interplay between found material and the artist’s hand.