Manifesto
Girl Dinners
999 Tokens
Girl Dinners is nourishment as self-portrait, where every ingredient becomes a brushstroke.
A Ritual of Care
Girl Dinners celebrates the quiet, personal act of assembling a meal that matches your mood — not what you should eat, but what feels right in the moment.
Cultural Beauty
Food comes from everywhere:
Japanese teas, Korean banchan, Levantine spices, French cheeses, Italian antipasti, Caribbean fruit plates, Scandinavian rye boards — all woven into tender domestic scenes.
The Art of Small Plates
It’s not minimalism. It’s mindfulness.
A single bowl of figs.
A plate of roasted vegetables.
A candlelit table with citrus, olives, and herbal tea.
Nourishment made intimate.
The Kitchen as Sanctuary
Soft lamps, window light, ceramic textures, linen napkins, wooden boards —
spaces where comfort, beauty and flavour intersect.
A Collection for the Senses
Girl Dinners is a toast to everyone who has ever crafted a meal simply because it felt beautiful.
Other Collections
Chairs




Chairs is a study in sculptural absurdity: a museum-grade exploration of chairs that push beyond functional design into expressive, impractical, and architecturally playful form.
Each work is a hyper‑photorealistic portrait of a chair behaving more like a sculpture: a seat that bends too far, loops into itself, contradicts its own engineering, or performs gestures no practical furniture would ever attempt.
The result is a collection where fine‑art photography meets conceptual design, blurring the boundary between object, artwork, and architectural experiment.
Caustic




Caustic is a study in purity under assault. Minimal geometric forms — circles, squares, bars, planes — placed against soft neutral fields. Perfect shapes eroded by chemical light, corroded edges, pigment burn, structural decay, and caustic dissolution.
Every token is a meditation on tension: order versus breakdown, geometry versus entropy, serenity versus corrosion. A single shape becomes a battlefield for chemical destruction.
Glitch




Glitch is a chronicle of generative destruction — a moment where order dissolves and creation is forced to rewrite itself.
Each image captures the instant a system breaks open, revealing the raw mechanics of collapse: torn planes, corrupted colour,
fractured geometry and unstable architectures dragged through the turbulence of a failing render.
This is not destruction as decay, but destruction as generation: new forms born through rupture, error and computational stress.
Glitch is the story of a machine unmaking itself — and in doing so, discovering unexpected beauty in the wreckage.


