
TULUMBA
Tulumba transforms the playful geometry of fairground churros into a series of extruded stoneware vases. Each glazed form captures a moment of controlled deformation, where rigid extrusion meets fluid manipulation. This collection marks our first exploration of extrusion techniques, celebrating the unexpected beauty found in ceramic distortion.
BALIK
Balik breaks free from ceramic’s traditional confines—the delicate tableware scaled to the hand. Drawing inspiration from urban construction elements found in public spaces, this project reimagines ceramics at the scale of the body, inviting physical interaction and engagement. Like an oversized necklace of beads or a modular building system, Balik’s components can be assembled and reconfigured, opening up endless possibilities for spatial installations.


AYNA
Ayna emerged from an exhibition in a Brussels townhouse adorned with ornate moldings. The idea materialized naturally: a mirror that captures and reflects the architectural details of its surroundings, seemingly bringing them to life within its ceramic frame. Since this initial encounter, the project has evolved into numerous variations, exploring different scales and color palettes that respond to diverse spaces.
OGIVE
Ogive is a molded porcelain project born from pandemic confinement, when our apartment became our studio and plaster and 3D printing found their way home. Structured as a modular system, Ogive’s components interconnect to create shifting volumes—at times sculptural, at times functional. These geometric forms dance between art and utility, ultimately giving birth to a collection of espresso cups that carry the project’s architectural DNA.




























