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C o l l e c t i o n C a s t o r & P o l l u x
A pair of sculptural benches inspired by driftwood and the organic forms of river landscapes. Their shape emerges through a process that captures the tension between weight and movement, stability and transformation.
The title refers to the mythological twins Castor and Pollux — a symbol of mortality and immortality, two intertwined states of existence. This duality is reflected in the objects themselves, which operate as a dialogue between body and landscape, between functional design and autonomous sculpture.
Designed for outdoor use, the benches naturally enter public space as places for rest, interaction, and connection.
Limited edition: 5 pairs + 2 AP
Material: portland cement composite
Size: approx. 150 cm
Year: 2026
Price on request
C A S T O R
the mortal of the twin brothers Castor and Pollux, appears here as an imprint of the body within the landscape. The organic form of the bench draws from driftwood—eroded, shaped by water and time. It carries both fragility and weight, a trace of touch and impermanence.
The object invites sitting as much as pausing: to sense one’s own mass, presence, and relation to place. Castor is grounded, earthly—a fragment that belongs to the soil.
P O L L U X
the immortal of the twin brothers Pollux and Castor, emerges here as a form that gently rises from the ground. Its shape, reminiscent of driftwood shaped by water and time, carries a sense of quiet ascent—less anchored, more open, subtly reaching beyond itself.
The object invites not only rest, but a shift in perception: from weight to lightness, from presence to continuity. Pollux is a gesture of elevation—a body that resists settling, holding a trace of something enduring and unbound.