
The Domestic Monumentality is an act of transposition, a dialogue between memory and matter, between grandeur and intimacy.
An object can be more than just an object: it can embody the essence of architecture, scaling down without losing significance.
Iconic buildings transform into furniture, maintaining their solemnity in a new dimension.
Similarly, pop icons take physical form, because what endures through time and shapes the collective imagination is, in essence, already a monument.
Design thus becomes a means of inhabiting memory, of making tangible what usually remains in the background.
It is not about style, but about presence: creating objects that do not merely exist, but leave a lasting mark.
What if your space could tell a story that transcends time?

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