A seemingly traditional dining table is interrupted by a rising spine-like ridge carved directly from its surface.
Domesticity is restructured: the heart-shaped chair backs echo vernacular romantic carpentry, while the spine serves as a symbol of both support and rupture.
The spinal form suggests a bodily presence — a protective instinct embedded within the architecture of home.
It divides what is meant to unite.
The piece explores the tension within intimacy:
What holds us up?
And what keeps us apart?