
Function meets Fantasy.
I make objects where craft becomes sculpture and design becomes emotion. Rooted in Colombia and shaped by a global practice, my work blends material intelligence, collaboration, and invention. My work moves between studio experimentation and collaboration with master artisans, turning heritage techniques into ornamental, expressive forms—where function meets fantasy.
A collection of objects where craft becomes sculpture—each piece a material experiment and a story...

Tension made visible—craft becomes structure, fragility becomes strength.
Handwoven iraca fiber by Master Weaver Edilsa Baldomino, including the metal framework that holds the tension of the weave.
Bejuco wood structure shaped and fire-bent by José Antonio Reyes.

A geometric ritual—recycled coffee wood, where structure and daily life are transformed into sculpture.
Handcrafted entirely in wood by Master Woodworker Carlos Bernal.

A chaise as a bloom—functional sculpture with calm gravity.
Upholstery by Master Upholsterer Carlos Bernal.
Metal frame structure.

Stone made fluid: a table as landscape.

A sofa that stages intimacy—where bodies recline and conversations unfold.
Built on a metal rod structure and hand-upholstered using an eight-knot technique by Master Upholsterer Carlos Bernal.