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25/05/2026
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The stones are not decoration. They are the structure that holds the drawers apart.
Stack by Lee Sisan is a vertical storage system that alternates stainless steel drawer volumes with unworked natural rocks, each stone acting as a structural spacer between the precision-fabricated metal above and below it. The contrast is direct and unresolved: industrial accuracy stacked against raw geological mass, neither material softening for the other. The proportions of each stone determine the intervals between drawers, which means no two configurations are identical.
A storage system where the material found in nature sets the rhythm of the object made in a workshop.
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22/05/2026
A little rooftop for the winged ones.
Designed like a whisper among leaves, the Picoti Feeder by for floats in your garden like a song suspended in air. Crafted in color, shaped in charm, it’s a shelter that doubles as sculpture. Hang it from a branch or nestle it on a wall, and let steel and softness invite the birds.
Not just a feeder, but a moment of design in the wild.
19/05/2026
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Glass brick does not reveal what is inside. It suggests it.
That quality, the blur between interior and exterior, the invitation to imagine the life within, is what makes it one of the few building materials that is also inherently social. This residential concept by uses it as the primary facade element, letting light filter through in both directions and softening the boundary between the house and everything around it.
A material as old as modernism, still doing what nothing else quite does.
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