Glass Collections
Rust Series
The Rust Series is a collection of textile-laminated glass products that investigates time, oxidation, and material transformation as architectural values. Through controlled iron-oxide processes applied directly to textile substrates, corrosion is not treated as a surface effect, but as an intrinsic material event captured within glass. Oxidation develops organically within the fibers, creating non-repetitive compositions that register moisture, chemistry, and duration. Once the desired state is reached, the textile is laminated between glass panes, permanently stabilizing the process while preserving its visual and tactile qualities. Rust becomes fixed in time, suspended between translucency and depth. Visually, the series introduces warmth and mineral softness into architectural space. Reddish-brown traces remain visible from both sides of the laminate, allowing light to activate the surface while maintaining material density and presence. The Rust Series is suited for projects where atmosphere, durability, and material authenticity are essential, from private interiors to public and hospitality environments.
Sediment Series
The Sediment Series is created by applying water-soluble pigments to textile substrates. The series is based on the controlled behavior of liquids, allowing pigments to spread, dissolve, and settle naturally within the fabric before being permanently encapsulated in glass. Rather than producing uniform surfaces, the process embraces uneven distribution and tonal variation. Pigment particles accumulate, disperse, and overlap in response to gravity, absorption, and drying time. Each panel records a specific moment in this process, making every piece unique. The Sediment Series translates geological and natural sedimentation into architectural surfaces. It introduces visual weight and depth while maintaining translucency, making it suitable for spaces that require both light transmission and a strong material presence.
Fiber Etch Series
The Fiber Etch Series is defined by tranquillity, light modulation, and material reduction. Through controlled chemical processes, selected fibers are removed from textile substrates, creating translucent motifs embedded within laminated glass. Rather than cutting or printing patterns, the series works by thinning the textile itself. Etched areas allow increased light transmission, while the remaining fabric softly diffuses it. The appearance of each product changes depending on viewing distance and lighting conditions, creating surfaces that feel calm, breathable, and spatially sensitive. The Fiber Etch Series is particularly suited for healthcare environments, contemplative spaces, and architectural programs where visual softness and controlled privacy are required.
Inter Textiles
Inter Textiles is a series of laminated glass products based on the controlled removal and interpolation of textile structures. Selected areas of the textile membrane are chemically opened, allowing the material to transition between opacity and transparency. Line interpolation and line intersections form the basis of each composition, generating layered surfaces that function as architectural filters. Rather than concealing the textile, the series exposes its physical nature. Chemically opened yarns, frayed fibers, and perforated membranes reveal the construction of the fabric itself. These details remain visible within the glass, creating a strong material presence that communicates process, structure, and tactility. Each product functions as a delicate architectural skin. Light is filtered rather than blocked, and visibility is modulated rather than denied. Inter Textiles is suited for projects where material honesty, light control, and spatial layering are central design concerns.
Round Hole Series
The Round Hole Series is a collection of textile-laminated glass defined by circular perforations and variations in yarn composition, fiber thickness, color, and scale. While the circle is a unifying motif, the series is primarily about perception and distance. From afar, many surfaces read as calm, dense, and nearly monolithic. As one approaches, the textile membrane opens and reveals light, partial view, and tactile detail within each perforation. This gradual shift between opacity and permeability is central to the series. Perforation edges expose fibers captured in lamination, and the textile nature becomes legible through proximity. Across the series, products range from meditative and intimate to visually powerful and monumental, offering architects a precise tool for balancing privacy, rhythm, and atmospheric light.
Square Hole Series
The Square Hole Series is a collection of textile-laminated glass defined by square perforations that form precise, disciplined grids. While the geometry reads as architectural order, the textile remains fully present within the glass, allowing softness, depth, and micro irregularities to remain visible. The series balances clarity with permeability. From a distance, surfaces appear structured and controlled. At closer range, fibers and perforation edges reveal the material’s character. Square Hole products regulate light and visibility with precision, making them suited for workspaces and interiors where focus, rhythm, and calm are required.
Sketch Textile Series
The Sketch Textile Series translates freehand drawing into textile-laminated glass. Irregular strokes, repetitions, and intuitive mark-making are fixed through controlled processes, resulting in surfaces that feel expressive, yet architecturally disciplined. Sketch motifs are developed through textile etching, screen printing, and mirror applications. The tension between spontaneity and precision defines the series. It introduces softness, movement, and human scale into interiors, offering a calm but living surface presence.
View Series
The View Series explores visibility by controlling the shape, scale, and permeability of openings within textile-laminated glass and mirror glass. Through repetition and gradation of diagonal lines, layered patterns are formed in which intersections define visual thresholds. Rather than offering complete transparency or total enclosure, the series modulates the view. It determines how much of the surroundings is revealed while generating shadow compositions that become an active part of the space. The View Series is particularly suited for facades and spatial divisions where light, privacy, and movement must coexist in a balanced architectural relationship.
Text Textiles
Text Textiles is a series of textile-laminated glass and mirror glass products that use typography as a spatial and material operation rather than graphic decoration. Letters are integrated into the textile membrane through chemical removal, turning language into openings that transmit light and allow controlled views. On the glass surface, the same text appears as a mirrored outline. This creates a layered relationship between void and reflection, legibility and abstraction. Depending on scale and density, text can read clearly or dissolve into a pattern, revealing itself gradually through distance, movement, and changing light. relationship.
Mirror Text
Mirror Text is a collection of laminated mirror panels defined by layered reflection and typographic depth. The back layer is composed of oxidized galena mirror, while the front surface carries text rendered in oxidized multicolor mirror. The interaction between layers produces color movement across the typography, while the text casts subtle shadows onto the reflective background. Fully reflective, the surface operates simultaneously as a mirror and architectural statement, suited for interiors that require a strong presence and controlled theatricality.