Crater — Royal Hideaway Corales Villas, Tenerife
In collaboration with K-Studio, a bespoke ceramic wall composition was created for Crater, the restaurant of Royal Hideaway Corales Villas in Tenerife.
The piece draws inspiration from the island’s volcanic landscapes, expressed through organic forms, earthy tones, and tactile surfaces. Crafted from red, black, and brown stoneware clay, enriched with ashes from vines and volcanic rocks, it embodies a sense of natural depth and grounded energy.
Conceived as an extension of the surrounding landscape, the work explores the dialogue between material, nature, and light, enhancing the restaurant’s architectural and sensory experience.
Maggoosh Boutique — Four Seasons Astir Palace
A series of bespoke ceramic pieces created for the debut Maggoosh boutique at the Four Seasons Astir Palace in Athens.
The collection includes handcrafted display trays and a sculptural stool, designed to complement the brand’s refined jewellery presentation. Subtle glazes in soft, ethereal hues reflect the lightness and fluidity of Maggoosh’s aesthetic, while the tactile quality of stoneware introduces a sense of warmth and material depth to the interior.
Each piece was conceived as both functional and sculptural, embodying the harmony between form, craftsmanship, and the poetic essence of Maggoosh’s world.
La Palme d’Or — Hôtel Martinez, Cannes
In collaboration with Jean Imbert and Remi Tessier Design.
A special collaboration for La Palme d’Or, the two-Michelin-starred restaurant at the Hôtel Martinez in Cannes.
A series of ceramic champagne coupes created to complement the restaurant’s refined atmosphere. The collection embodies craftsmanship, precision, and sensual tactility, reflecting the spirit of La Palme d’Or’s culinary artistry.
Each piece is formed in a mould, with every stem hand-carved individually, making each glass a unique expression of material and gesture.
Hōm Santorini
A selection of sculptural ceramic vessels created for Hōm, a design-led retreat nestled in the cliffs of Oia, Santorini.
Each piece reflects the island’s raw minimalism and organic textures — forms that echo the volcanic landscape and the interplay of light and shadow that defines the Cycladic architecture.
The collaboration captures the essence of Hōm’s understated luxury: objects in dialogue with space, matter and silence.
