From Matter to Meaning
where ancient material becomes modern form.
1. The Origin — Bog Oak
Approximately 6,000-year-old bog oak, recovered from riverbeds and shaped by hand.
Each fragment is refined until its natural balance is revealed — forming the core of every piece.
2. The Form — Hand Modeling
The metal structure is sculpted in wax or polymer clay, guided by the wood itself.
No molds. No repetition. Each form is guided by the structure of the wood — nothing is imposed.
3. The Transition — Digital Scan
The model is captured through high-resolution 3D scanning, preserving every detail.
The analog becomes digital — ready for its next form.
4. The Structure — Metal Printing
Using advanced additive manufacturing, the piece is formed in
cobalt–chrome–molybdenum or Grade 5 titanium, depending on the Edition.
5. The Union — Assembly
Wood and metal are brought together through precise welding and manual assembly.
Two materials. One structure.
6. The Finish — Finalization
Each piece is polished, protected, and individually inspected.
Numbered and accompanied by authenticity certificates, including scientific verification of the bog oak’s age — confirming the material’s journey through time, validated by the Ruđer Bošković Institute Radiocarbon Laboratory.




