Wing
The Wing Collection borrows its geometry from an unexpected source, the aerodynamic discipline of the B-52 airframe. Solid wood, worked patiently until the angles resolve into balance, holds each piece in a silhouette that reads light from across the room and reveals its precision up close. The B-52 lives in the angles. Not cited, translated.
WHAT REMAINS IS NOT A SHAPE, BUT A DECISION.
Each piece begins as a block of solid wood. What remains after the work is not a shape, but a decision. Every curve is a reduction. Every joint a resolution. The wood is brought to its most honest state, tactile, warm, structurally inevitable. The golden section governs every profile and inclination, quietly, the way good decisions do.




The Wing extends through three pieces, the chair without arms, the chair with arms, and the stool, all carved from the same solid wood, all governed by the same proportion. Grain varies from piece to piece. Definition does not. The collection moves through a room without dominating it, holding its place the way considered things do.































































































