

This sculptural teacup and saucer, built from tightly layered metallic coils, turns an intimate ritual into an object of engineered contemplation, where hospitality is rendered in the language of industry. The disciplined horizontal striations catch light like ripples on still water, creating a quiet vibration between solidity and shimmer, while the exaggerated geometry of the handle introduces a subtle tensionβcomfort redesigned as structure. Elevated on a dark plinth, the piece reads as a small monument to everyday pause, suggesting how modern life mechanizes even our gentlest ceremonies yet cannot extinguish their reflective calm.







