About

I am a Brazilian architect based in Barcelona.

After more than a decade working in architecture, I began exploring how architectural thinking could operate at a different scale — not in buildings, but in objects. In 2024, I started working with wood as a primary material, applying fifteen years of training in structure, proportion, and spatial reasoning to a new medium.

Lighting became the natural focus.

Light defines space, shapes atmosphere, and reveals geometry.

Each lamp begins as an architectural study — a question of how light inhabits space, with careful attention to form, proportion, structure, and balance. From sketches to prototypes, geometry is refined until the relationship between material and light becomes precise and intentional.

I design and build every piece myself in my Barcelona studio.

The same hand that draws the first line fabricates the final object.

ICOS and SPIN, my first two works, received Honorable Mentions at the LIT Design Awards 2025, recognizing this approach to authorship, material, and light.

My practice operates through an intentionally small-scale studio model. Each lamp is individually crafted, numbered, and digitally authenticated as part of a controlled release.

This is architectural thinking applied to light at the scale of an object.

Studio Statement

My work operates between light, geometry, and material.

I believe design learns from making, just as making learns from design. I unite both processes to ensure integrity between concept and execution.

Each lamp begins with an architectural question: how can light define and articulate space through form?

The result is a functional object — precise in form, honest in material, and built by the same person who conceived it.