

Description: The Mast is inspired by the idea of a central force, something that stands quietly while everything else moves. It draws from forms that exist to hold and steady, without needing attention. There is a calm authority in its presence, a sense of balance that comes from knowing its role.
Rather than reaching outward, The Mast remains grounded, allowing movement and expression to unfold around it. It speaks to structures that endure through restraint and clarity. An object shaped by the idea of support, stability, and quiet resolve.
Sonder, for us, is the quiet awareness that every presence carries its own depth, history, and inner life. It is less about observation and more about acknowledgement. A recognition that what we see is only a surface, and that meaning often lives beneath it.
Both The Seam and The Mast respond to this idea in different ways. The Seam reflects moments of intersection, where paths cross briefly without fully merging. It speaks to shared space, to connections that exist quietly and move on, leaving subtle traces behind. The Mast, on the other hand, considers the role of steadiness. It draws from the idea of unseen support, of structures that hold space without drawing attention to themselves.
Together, the pieces explore parallel forms of presence. One shaped by contact and passage, the other by stillness and endurance. In this way, they mirror sonder itself, separate lives and roles existing side by side, each complete, each carrying more than what is immediately visible.



