"Each creation is an encounter between material and fragrance, between gesture and imagination. It is an opportunity to explore how design, nature and emotion can merge to compose environments that are both tangible and poetic."
Beyond the obvious connection through the shared use of plant fibers, the continuity of thought linking these two works aims to honor the interdependence and relationships between the subterranean world—blind and invisible—and the world of light and visibility, which we know and appreciate more. Non-political works, these proposals nevertheless seek to raise awareness about soil preservation and the value of its inhabitants.
Abandoning the well-known, expected visions of a classical garden, their installations invites you to enter the depths of the underground and discover a garden beneath the earth. A monochromatic world created by the union of two plant materials, Sisal fiber and paper, their creations are an ode to origins and the invisible—an homage to the invaluable life of the soil, the precursor to the first sprouts.


