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DESIGN, ART, FOOD

REFLECTIONS OF OUR

EVERYDAY HUMANITY

ABOUT

MY work

As a multidisciplinary designer operating at the intersections of industrial design, art, and architecture, I use the concept of food as a cross-cutting axis among these disciplines, thus materializing the intrinsic relationship between eating and living.

My work is a constant exploration of food, but not just the food itself, but also the moments that revolve around it. From the ancient rituals of hunting and gathering to shared family dinners or the intimacy of an empty table, the act of eating has been at the center of our existence.


As a multidisciplinary designer operating at the intersections of industrial design, art, and architecture, I use the concept of food as a cross-cutting axis among these disciplines, thus materializing the intrinsic relationship between eating and living.

My work is a constant exploration of food, but not just the food itself, but also the moments that revolve around it. From the ancient rituals of hunting and gathering to shared family dinners or the intimacy of an empty table, the act of eating has been at the center of our existence.

As a multidisciplinary designer operating at the intersections of industrial design, art, and architecture, I use the concept of food as a cross-cutting axis among these disciplines, thus materializing the intrinsic relationship between eating and living.

My work is a constant exploration of food, but not just the food itself, but also the moments that revolve around it. From the ancient rituals of hunting and gathering to shared family dinners or the intimacy of an empty table, the act of eating has been at the center of our existence.

This focus extends to the spaces: architecture as the stage where our everyday stories unfold, objects as witnesses to these rituals, art as photographs of my imagination to all these emotions.

Here, food transforms into space, into abstract forms, or into a chair waiting for someone. It is a dialogue between the everyday and the primitive, between the fire in the kitchen and the silence of a table. Each design, work, and space is an invitation to rediscover what it means to sit at the table, whether alone, with others, or with our own history.

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