This collection of ceramic wall sculptures was born from an exploration of nature’s quiet language—stone, erosion, and form. Designed to live together, each set is composed of individual pieces that evoke a path of river-worn stones or fragments shaped by time. Their organic contours and muted tones are not decorative accents but architectural gestures.
Design
Part totem, part ecosystem, Liana acts as a living scaffold—guiding climbing plants, offering shelter to birds, and allowing water to cascade through its form. Both sculptural and functional, it invites reflection on rootedness, alignment, and the unseen connections that tether us to place. A striking presence indoors or out, it brings together clay, life, and meaning in quiet, powerful balance.