Light sculpts surfaces, draws volumes, defines architectures.
Each piece in the Origami collection is born from a paradox: metal, hard and resistant, folds like paper — creating domestic architectures that dialogue with space through inclined planes and unexpected geometries.
The mirror refuses the vanity of direct reflection, inviting whoever looks at it to move, to search for themselves, to play with their own image.
It captures unexpected corners of the home, returning them fragmented as in a Cubist vision, where multiple perspectives coexist in the same instant.
Table, coffee table, bookshelf, console, screen: each element is a miniature architecture, a functional sculpture where the gesture of folding becomes language
— a language that speaks of lightness in mass, grace in geometry, poetry in everyday use.
At the heart of this research lies the designer's distinctive signature: the interaction between user and object is never passive, but becomes dialogue, discovery, relationship.
Each piece asks to be lived, not just looked at.
Materials: handcrafted steel, painted glass, laminated wood, mirror, limited edition Studio RG