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I chose to start from a board that I had already experienced. A plate marked by time, uses, the discreet traces of everyday life.
Rather than hide his story, I decided to extend it. The engravings have been deliberately aged, the lines rendered imperfect, as if they had always been part of the object.
The idea was not to create something new, but to reveal what already exists.
To give a second life to this board by respecting what it already was, as if the design had settled there over the years.
A useful, simple, sincere object. Who crosses time without trying to deny it.
A board that does it all... except gathering dust.