A large-scale piece in progress, a lamp we’ve begun machining to open itself to light, and several pieces from our Permanent Collection taking shape in the studio. Different rhythms and scales coexisting at the same time and within the same space.
@soniasabnani came to observe it all and make a small record of the moment.
Oinochoe
This was the name given in Ancient Greece to vessels used for serving wine.
The word combines oinos (wine) and cheo (to pour):
“the one that pours the wine.”
We’re moved by the thought that such an everyday gesture once had its own precise word.
Preserving certain words is also a way of preserving the ways of inhabiting, sharing, and celebrating that they contain.
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During ceramic processes, a series of traces emerge that allow us to read what has taken place; some of them feel so compelling that we can’t help but photograph them.
Sella I, a chapter unfolding within Canoa. A piece to sit and contemplate, evoking the curvilinear restraint of Roman seating. A serene volume, poised between function and sculpture, introducing another line within our universe. ✨🤍✨
There is something very beautiful about seeing our everyday space through someone else’s eyes. As if, for a moment, what is familiar revealed itself again.
Images captured by @soniasabnani , on an ordinary morning in an ordinary month.
Tradition is not something to be preserved, but something to be lived. Not a form to repeat, but a current to move through. Not memory as archive, but as material in transformation.