Lights
Lights

I created my first coral lamps in 2005, developing a unique technique that blends porcelain, air, art and science. In October 2025, I completed over 130 porcelain light pieces for the Spanish Embassy in the UK, my largest project to date, now part of the Spanish cultural patrimony in the UK.

Jewellery
Jewellery

My jewellery collection creates unique, one-of-a-kind pieces through an efficient process of reusing materials. Each work brings new life to existing elements, transforming them into meaningful objects that carry a story of renewal, craftsmanship and beauty.

Sculptures
Sculptures

My sculptures, born as a homage to Earth and inspired by the oceans and their living creatures, are meticulously crafted using the finest porcelain. Through a precise ten-step process, they are finished with a touch of gold, symbolising the fragile and precious balance that exists between life and death.

Ikon of Light I
Ikon of Light I

Imagine a future in which craft has evolved beyond the human hand. Porcelain blend for additive manufacturing. One of a kind.

Duos
Duos

After the war in Okinawa, glass artisans worked with discarded material, Air bubbles—considered mistakes by Japanese Traditional Crafts—became traces of resilience. Glass and porcelain.

Anon for Anonymous
Anon for Anonymous

Rooted in tradition, slow craft, and material awareness, each piece explores light as quiet beauty. Iroko and porcelain.

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As featured in:

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