NATURE DOESN`T PRODUCE WASTE. NEITHER SHOULD WE.
NATURE DOESN`T PRODUCE WASTE.
NEITHER SHOULD WE.

Guided by this belief, I aim to create design that returns, not remains. For me, innovation isn’t about making something new for its own sake – but about responding to what already exists.

 

I see design as a quiet act of ecological presence. A  local dialogue with nature, where materials are not extracted from the outside but engaged with as living parts of a larger cycle. They change, break down, and return – not because they are weak, but because they belong to the ecosystem.

This is not sustainability as strategy. It is relational design – a practice where innovation is rooted in care, local responsibility, and a desire to leave as little behind as possible.

Because in the end, it’s not just about working with nature – but remembering that we are nature. 

 

DESIGN JOURNAL

A space for reflections, process, and quiet discoveries.

 

Here I share thoughts, fragments, material explorations and glimpses into the unfolding of my work — a slow archive of the journey behind the design.

THE OBJECTS

Shaped by hand and guided by nature.

These objects are designed to invite stillness, reflection, and reconnection.