Object Design
Two Flames
"The two were lit so that, between them, a third thing might be seen." A Mesoamerican object study from Tulum. Twin candle cavities, bilateral light, and the carved face as corpus callosum.
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Automotive Design
Ferrari Argento
Silver. Nothing else.
A bullet has no opinion about the room it is fired into. It has no allegiance to the colour scheme, no interest in the conversation, no desire to be admired. It exists for the line between two points, and it has been refined, over the long centuries of its development, into the most efficient possible expression of that line. It is also, almost incidentally, beautiful. We set out to design that. Design vision, by the studio.
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Object Design
Sallenite
A pillar of moonlight in mineral form.
There is a particular kind of light that does not come from a bulb. It comes from inside the stone — refracted, slowed, and carried along microscopic fibres until it reaches the surface and softens into something that looks less like illumination and more like an exhalation. A selenite lamp does not so much shine as breathe light outward. This article is about what selenite actually is, why it glows the way it does, where it comes from, the cultural lineage it carries, and how to live with one without quietly destroying it.
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Object Design
Shirokage (白影)
The White Shadow Blade
Every great blade begins not with steel but with a name that refuses to settle, a lightsaber study in white core, blue penumbra, and the fourth-born son who forged it alone.
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