Extreme macro shot of a precision scalpel blade resting on rich walnut veneer, sharp focus on the wood grain and metallic edge, dramatic chiaroscuro lighting.
Extreme macro shot of a precision scalpel blade resting on rich walnut veneer, sharp focus on the wood grain and metallic edge, dramatic chiaroscuro lighting.
/ The Method

Precision and Provenance

We approach rare timber not as a building material, but as a fine art medium. Every sheet is selected for its unique character, studied for its natural movement, and cut entirely by hand to serve the final composition.

Mass production relies on speed; we rely on patience. Each composition requires hundreds of individual veneer pieces, matched and joined seamlessly to form a unified canvas. The technique demands a steady hand, an uncompromising eye, and a deep respect for the material's inherent geometry.

Surgical Execution

By reviving centuries-old marquetry methods and applying them to contemporary aesthetics, we create pieces that anchor a room with quiet authority.

Abstract macro photography of swirling burl wood grain, rich warm tones, high contrast, resembling a topographical map.
Abstract macro photography of swirling burl wood grain, rich warm tones, high contrast, resembling a topographical map.

Sourcing the Grain

We search globally for sustainably harvested burls, figured sycamore, and rare ebony. The grain itself dictates the final artwork, offering natural gradients, deep shadows, and complex textures that no synthetic pigment could ever replicate.

Each acquisition is a deliberate choice to honor the tree's history, ensuring that the raw material is elevated to its highest possible form.

The Collections

Explore the completed works, where raw material and refined technique converge into architectural focal points designed for the world's most discerning spaces.