photography by
Jordi Biosca, Finn Harper & Mon Cano
trampoline collection

Trampoline’ is a leap into the void, a conscious bet. It is a tremor revealed in the texture; it is the calm and delicacy of the jump and the silence of the seconds in the air.

Trampoline emerges from a need, from a restlessness: a series of pieces that bring together learnings, first times and conscious decisions. A bold collection that does not seek to close meanings, but to open them, presenting ideas of utility where the domestic and the sculptural coexist in balance.

Through a series of pieces of different scales and functions, the collection explores wood as a material beyond its apparent rigidity, imbuing it with an unusual sense of flexibility and malleability. Wood, traditionally structural, takes on a sensitive role, filtering and modulating the light and the forms with which we engage in everyday life, without losing its weight.

A furniture collection that consists of 14 solid wood pieces ranging from small to large scale, from a bowl to a bench, including distinctive pieces such as a handbag, as well as overlooked typologies such as a shoehorn.  

Through this body of work, I seek to give a formal utility to my pieces, for them to be lived with, creating furniture with a level of formal refinement that I have been developing over many years while working across installation, sculpture, jewellery as well as carpentry and maintenance