Are the works framed?
Yes. Each piece is mounted on a custom wooden frame that is an essential part of the work. The frame is not a display accessory but a structural and conceptual component.
Can the frame be removed or altered?
No. The frame cannot be dismantled, removed or replaced. Any alteration would compromise the integrity of the work.
What materials are used?
The works combine sculptural polymer elements with large-scale wooden frames. Material details are specified individually for each piece.
Are the works fragile?
Do you ship internationally?
How are shipping costs calculated?
Do you ship internationally?
Can I collect the work in person?
Do you accept returns?
How should the work be installed?
Will the work come with documentation?
While structurally sound, the works include delicate sculptural elements. They should be handled with care and installed in a stable interior environment.
Yes. We ship internationally using professional carriers suited to art transport. International shipping may involve additional customs procedures and costs, which are the responsibility of the buyer.
Shipping costs vary depending on destination, size, weight and shipping method. Costs are calculated individually and communicated before shipment.
Yes. We ship internationally using professional carriers suited to art transport. International shipping may involve additional customs procedures and costs, which are the responsibility of the buyer.
In some cases, studio collection may be possible by prior arrangement. Please contact us to discuss availability and logistics.
Due to the nature of the work, all sales are final. We do not accept returns or exchanges.
Works should be installed on solid walls or appropriate supports, taking into account the size and weight of the frame. Installation guidelines may be provided upon request.
Yes. Each piece is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity and Care Instructions.
What kind of commissions do you accept?
Is the commissioned work unique?
How long does a commission take?
How is pricing defined?
Can you decline a commission?
We accept commissions that allow space for artistic interpretation, sculptural works, installations or pieces developed for specific architectural contexts. We do not create personalised narratives, portraits or replicas of existing works.
Can I request changes during the process?
Pricing reflects scale, materials, complexity, time and research involved. Commissioned works are priced higher than non-commissioned works of similar scale due to the dedicated nature of the process.
Is a deposit required?
Do you work internationally?
Yes. Every commissioned piece is conceived as a one-of-a-kind artwork and is never reproduced.
Timelines vary depending on scale and complexity. We will always share an estimated timeframe in advance, but we do not work with urgent or fixed deadlines.
Yes. A non-refundable deposit of 50% is required to confirm the commission. The remaining balance is due prior to delivery or installation.
Yes. International commissions are possible, though additional costs related to transport, customs and installation may apply.
Will the work be documented?
Yes. We retain the right to photograph and document commissioned works for our archive, website or publications, unless otherwise agreed in writing.
Yes. We reserve the right to decline any commission request that does not align with our practice, values or availability.