

Some tales are not written with words but carved into existence, stories of survival, of transformation, of time’s relentless embrace. The floor lamp is one such tale, a Granth where time has inscribed its wisdom. Like a warrior adorned with scars, each groove and mark upon this lamp is a relic of its journey.
"These are not wounds, but imprints of endurance remnants of battles fought, of moments that refused to be forgotten.” This lamp is more than an object; it is a witness, a keeper of untold stories. It stands unshaken, carrying within it the truth that time does not merely pass, it sculpts, it refines, it elevates. In its glow lies the proof that what has been touched by time is not diminished but made immortal.
At the heart of Sonder lies the recognition that every individual carries an unseen world of emotions, memories and struggles. NA:AD and AK:SHAYA embody this idea through form and material. AK:SHAYA embodies the continuity of personal journeys experiences that feel deeply individual yet universally shared. Its circular rhythm and balanced composition evoke cycles of renewal, resilience and the infinite unfolding of life.
Together, these works translate invisible emotional landscapes into physical form. They remind us that every object, like every person, carries a layered narrative shaped by time, effort and silent endurance.


