The Equilibrium is perfection
No two stones are alike. Some are smooth, others rough, some still carry their marks and traces. No mountain is perfectly symmetrical – every ridge follows its own line. No tree grows in straight lines. Each branch follows its own logic – and yet the whole remains in harmony, because everything adjusts and finds its balance again. Nature shifts, corrects, compensates – and always returns to the middle.
This middle, this zero point, is not fixed, but a living state: equilibrium. The same principle guides craftsmanship. A cut goes too deep, yet a curve turns out just as intended. A thread runs a bit loose, but a bore fits perfectly – and balance is restored. Every layer, every correction, every movement of the hand is part of a natural process that unites form, experience, and intuition.
Thus arise objects that are not industrially flawless, but alive – shaped by precision and variation, by control and play, by patience and curiosity. Like the stone, the mountain, or the tree, they find their place in the middle – where the work begins to breathe.