
about the collection
Inspired by the tradition of the Grand Tour — the cultural journeys undertaken by young European aristocrats through Italy during the 17th and 18th centuries - this collection draws on the visual language of souvenirs, porcelain figurines, and decorative objects collected along the way.
Figures, animals and imagined characters emerge from a world where beauty, sentiment and ornament converge. Their forms borrow from the seductive qualities of historic porcelain traditions: glossy surfaces, heightened expressions, rich color, and an unapologetic embrace of visual pleasure.
Rather than functioning as collectibles or decorative keepsakes, these objects are translated back into sculpture. Hand-modelled, molded and cast in solid Jesmonite, they possess the weight and presence of sculptural forms while retaining the charm and intimacy of the objects that inspired them.
Hand Polished to a finish that moves between marble and porcelain, the works occupy a space between memory and invention, familiarity and fiction, inviting the viewer into a world shaped as much by desire and imagination as by history itself.



