Beauty in the Details: Objects, Material, Light
The gesture: watching, pouring, transforming
Water with light honey hues, the powder dissolving, the blue appearing. Then a slice of lemon drops in, and violet slowly emerges. The gesture is as captivating as the result: you don’t just drink, you admire the shades unfolding.
Familiar objects
The Sunday carafe, clear glasses, ordinary spoons, whatever is at hand. Nothing more. This is not a formal ceremony, but a daily ritual, an ordinary moment that suddenly takes on another dimension. The objects don’t stand out; they simply let the gesture shine.
The material: memory of touch
Black was chosen to let the colors speak. A matte finish, pleasant to the touch. Three boxes designed to guide the ritual. Nothing is left to chance, for a moment that feels simple, personal, and yours alone.
The light: revealing the moment
An afternoon ray crosses the room, a reflection clings to the surface of the glass. Light is what reveals the nuances, shifting the color from discreet to radiant. Each hour of the day changes the ritual, and no glass ever looks quite the same.