

Invisible forest
Invisible forest
Invisible forest
We often recognize wood only in its raw, timber form. Yet many everyday materials are made entirely from wood — hidden, transformed, and unrecognized. This project uncovers these overlooked origins, revealing wood’s quiet presence in unexpected places.
We often recognize wood only in its raw, timber form. Yet many everyday materials are made entirely from wood — hidden, transformed, and unrecognized. This project uncovers these overlooked origins, revealing wood’s quiet presence in unexpected places.
We often recognize wood only in its raw, timber form. Yet many everyday materials are made entirely from wood — hidden, transformed, and unrecognized. This project uncovers these overlooked origins, revealing wood’s quiet presence in unexpected places.
2024
2024

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Inspiration
Inspiration
Working with wood, a living material, fills me with quiet joy. From this connection grew a curiosity: how do we truly see wood — and the forest — as a source, not just a supply?
Working with wood, a living material, fills me with quiet joy. From this connection grew a curiosity: how do we truly see wood — and the forest — as a source, not just a supply?
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Design process
Design process
I came across a surprising number of materials made entirely from wood — yet they no longer look or feel like the wood we know. Viscose, cellophane, cellulose acetate — each born from trees, yet transformed beyond recognition. Intrigued, I began experimenting with these hidden forms of wood, seeking new ways to bring them together.
I came across a surprising number of materials made entirely from wood — yet they no longer look or feel like the wood we know. Viscose, cellophane, cellulose acetate — each born from trees, yet transformed beyond recognition. Intrigued, I began experimenting with these hidden forms of wood, seeking new ways to bring them together.




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Product
Product
Through material exploration, I discovered a unique pairing: wood veneer and viscose — both flexible, both deeply rooted in nature. This dialogue between textures led to the creation of a woven, fabric-like material made entirely from timber, opening new possibilities in interior and product design.
Through material exploration, I discovered a unique pairing: wood veneer and viscose — both flexible, both deeply rooted in nature. This dialogue between textures led to the creation of a woven, fabric-like material made entirely from timber, opening new possibilities in interior and product design.




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Last updated in May, 2026
Let’s build something meaningful together.
Feel free to reach out!
Last updated in May, 2026
Let’s build something meaningful together.
Feel free to reach out!
Last updated in May, 2026