



The palette moves between soft chalk white and warm blush rose, with delicate coral veining and natural markings flowing unpredictably through the surface. These organic nuances prevent the geometry from feeling rigid - instead, the pattern breathes, softened by the material’s inherent warmth.
The illusion of three-dimensionality is achieved through precise cutting and careful placement. Each bevel and edge catches light differently, creating gentle shadow play across the grid. What appears architectural is in fact entirely hand assembled.
Sourced as a by-product of domestic animals such as camel and buffalo, bone has been used decoratively for millennia - carved, inlaid and layered. Here, it is bonded to a stable substrate, allowing for installation as wall panels, floor features or furniture inlays. Its lightweight nature also makes it ideal for applications where weight sensitivity is key, including yachts and private aviation interiors.
Each panel is unique. The variation in tone - from creamy ivory to rose-tinted blush - ensures that no two surfaces are ever identical, reinforcing the artisanal integrity of the piece.