metal craft design

    • Concept Development: Able to take design ideas from initial concept sketches to fully realized products, merging form and function.

    • Metalworking Expertise: Skilled in welding, soldering, forging, and cold metal fabrication across various scales and materials.

    • Woodworking Capabilities: Proficient in working with wood to complement metal designs, creating hybrid material pieces with balance and contrast.

    • Hands-On Craftsmanship: Confident in building furniture, lighting, kitchenware, and small functional sculptures from scratch.

    • Studio-to-Showroom Execution: Manage full process from ideation, material sourcing, and construction to final presentation.

    • Photography & Presentation: Style, photograph, and present finished pieces using strong visual storytelling to communicate design intent and craftsmanship.

    • Detail-Oriented Finishing: Emphasis on clean lines, structural integrity, and tactile quality in every finished work.

    • Jewelry Making:
      Proficient in crafting delicate jewelry using silver, brass, and beads. Designs range from minimal to sculptural, with an emphasis on material contrast and wearability.

    • Functional Object Design:
      Experienced in creating small furniture and lifestyle objects such as kitchenware, dessert trays, and tableware. Projects often incorporate mixed materials—metal, glass, wood—combining form and function with architectural inspiration.

    • Lighting Design:
      Designed and built both pendant and table lights, including crystal-based chandeliers and mood lights that explore rhythm, reflection, and spatial movement.

    • Material Versatility:
      Capable of working across a wide spectrum of scales and materials—from fine hand-crafted accessories to durable, functional home goods.

Architecture meets kitchen

This dessert tray draws its inspiration from the flowing lines and timeless elegance of European architectural elements. From the gentle arches of Romanesque columns to the structured undulations of Baroque facades, each curve and silhouette is carefully interpreted into functional form.

Crafted in cement to evoke the solidity of stonework, the base is subtly accented with brass inlays that highlight texture and movement—mimicking decorative gilding often seen in classical architecture. The top layer is finished with a clear glass surface, offering a clean, food-safe platform ideal for displaying desserts or small dishes.

Waterfall Light — Crystal Chandelier Series

Variations: Table Light & Pendant Light
Material: Crystal spheres, Metal structure

Inspired by the continuous movement and reflective nature of water, this lighting series captures the cascading elegance of a waterfall. Hundreds of crystal spheres are carefully aligned to create a rhythmic flow—each one catching and refracting light in its own direction, offering a shifting spectrum with every angle and viewer position.

Whether illuminating a table or suspended as a pendant light, the piece embodies movement frozen in time—suggesting water’s persistence, clarity, and emotional pull. The shimmering composition doesn’t just light a space—it creates an atmosphere where motion and stillness meet.

Berry Muddler & Holder Series

Materials: Brass, Resin, Red Pigment

This project explores the rhythm and vitality of life through sculptural utility objects. Each muddler and its corresponding holder are crafted with a delicate interplay of curves, edges, and movement—bringing together the tactile warmth of brass with the translucency of resin. A vivid red accent runs through the pieces, symbolizing wild berries and the untamed richness of the forest.

The forms speak to the energetic undercurrent of nature—alive, ever-potential, and bursting with unseen momentum. Through their sculpted silhouettes, these everyday tools become a quiet homage to nature’s layered dynamism: playful, grounded, and full of life.