- The philosophy of wabi-sabi and the aesthetic of embracing transience and imperfection, is seamlessly merged with my work and my life. It feels like a natural extension of my thought process—how even a hint of imperfection can stir something deeper than polished beauty ever could.
- I’m searching for the human stories objects hold within them and how they intertwine with our lives. Every object, no matter how simple, has the potential to become something deeply personal, timeless, and completely unique to each human story. I believe it’s in our hands that such transformation is allowed to happen.
- I find beauty in the imperfections, in the slight deviations from the traditional ideas of beauty. It’s in these irregularities that I find the pulse of something real, something raw.
- In a world fixated on perfection, I seek to embrace the flaws. It’s in these flaws that we can discover something deeper, something beyond the surface. There’s a harmony within the contrasts. The mystery lies in the imperfections, giving each piece a story, a voice, and an identity of its own.
- I don’t follow a rigid path with each design. I allow improvisation to lead me, and often it takes me to places I hadn’t anticipated, often to something far more meaningful.
- I deliberately work with the "flaws"- cracks, organic shapes, unevenness, material's own process. These elements are not mistakes, but moments of authenticity that add depth to each creation.
- The hands that shape these pieces are as vital as the materials themselves. The human touch is what makes each object unrepeatable, irreplaceable, and alive.
- Atelier Objectora’s collections are thematic, focusing on craftsmanship and authenticity, most importantly the human stories—each collection tells its own story while inviting others to weave their own into it.
- Searching for beauty in imperfection has been a lifelong journey for me. In the beginning, this theme naturally wove itself into my work. Perhaps because I was looking for beauty in my own imperfections.
Mya