
Formed by hand in Sabana Grande, Honduras, this sculpture pairs a wire-rod cube — tilted at a slight angle, as if caught mid-rotation — with a rough-hewn stone base. The metal carries a darkened, slightly oxidized finish that reads warm against the mineral tones of the rock. At just over seventeen inches tall, it draws the eye upward without demanding attention, sitting quietly among books, ceramics, or on a surface of its own.
Because each piece is assembled by hand from natural stone, no two are identical — the rock's color, texture, and silhouette will vary from the one shown.
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The Story
Formed by hand in Sabana Grande, Honduras, this sculpture pairs a wire-rod cube — tilted at a slight angle, as if caught mid-rotation — with a rough-hewn stone base. The metal carries a darkened, slightly oxidized finish that reads warm against the mineral tones of the rock. At just over seventeen inches tall, it draws the eye upward without demanding attention, sitting quietly among books, ceramics, or on a surface of its own.
Because each piece is assembled by hand from natural stone, no two are identical — the rock's color, texture, and silhouette will vary from the one shown.
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Where raw material meets considered form
The cube floats above the rock base with just enough tension to make you look twice — a desk object that earns its corner without being asked about it.



