Objekts

Objects, like architecture, carry a quiet universality. Across cultures and contexts, they serve fundamental human rituals — gathering, resting, creating, remembering. A chair, a vessel, a table — though shaped by different materials and traditions — share a common purpose rooted in daily life.

Beyond function, objects hold meaning; they reflect identity, craftsmanship, and the values of their time. In their simplicity or complexity, they become intimate companions to space, bridging the tactile and the emotional, the personal and the shared.


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Time Is Essential for a visionary designer that transforms the invisible flow of time into a tangible, living presence.

Conceived as both sculpture and instrument, it exists at the intersection of art, technology, and philosophy. Its form is minimal yet dynamic — a suspended circular frame made of translucent composite material, within which liquid light pulses in slow, rhythmic waves. Instead of traditional hands or numbers, the object measures time through motion, temperature, and subtle shifts in color. It does not display time; it embodies it.

The surface is seamless, almost gravity-defying, with no visible interface. Interaction happens intuitively: a hand placed near it alters its rhythm; a quiet room allows it to breathe. It is powered by kinetic and solar energy, symbolizing sustainability and the cyclical nature of existence.

Designed for the future interior — homes, galleries, workspaces — Time Is Essential challenges the digital obsession with precision and replaces it with awareness. It invites reflection rather than urgency. In a world accelerating toward automation and immediacy, this object proposes a radical idea: that the future of timekeeping is not control, but consciousness.

It is not a clock.

It is a reminder that the future belongs to those who understand the value of every passing moment.