A surface that changes with the light.
Three depths of CNC carving, arranged in a repeating hexagonal pattern. As the angle of illumination shifts, the shadows deepen or flatten, expanding or contracting the visual texture of the surface. The object reads differently at noon and at dusk. It reads differently in a north-facing room than in a south-facing one.
Available in raw plywood — the wood’s own grain visible beneath the geometry — and in mineral pigment finishes from KT Colors. Two readings of the same form: one organic, one chromatic.