Process

Each piece begins as raw steel plate, cut and brought into form through heat, pressure and handwork. The plates are squared and welded, then slowly ground and sanded until the final shape emerges. Throughout the process the material pushes back by leaving subtle marks, soft irregularities and traces of the work behind it. These are not flaws but evidence of making. No two pieces are identical; each cube and die carries its own character, shaped by the hands that made it and the nature of the steel itself.