The Sediment Forge Frame reflects the meeting of earth and structure — a balance between erosion and engineering. Hand-cast layers of cement reveal mineral tones of gray, sand, and rust, while a darkened metal strip with aged brass bolts anchors the composition.
Each frame carries the imprint of process — textures formed through layering, pressure, and reaction. The result is a piece that feels timeless: part artifact, part architectural study. Designed for art, mirrors, or display, it stands as a quiet testament to material evolution and restraint.
The Sediment Forge Frame reflects the meeting of earth and structure — a balance between erosion and engineering. Hand-cast layers of cement reveal mineral tones of gray, sand, and rust, while a darkened metal strip with aged brass bolts anchors the composition.
Each frame carries the imprint of process — textures formed through layering, pressure, and reaction. The result is a piece that feels timeless: part artifact, part architectural study. Designed for art, mirrors, or display, it stands as a quiet testament to material evolution and restraint.