The Silver Lining
This cabinet marks a turning point in my practice, a moment where my sculptural language pushes beyond and challenges functionality.
The Silver Lining Cabinet grew out of a personal need to evolve. I’ve always believed in the power of repetition: when you repeat a process, you discover new angles, new tensions, new possibilities. But alongside that rhythm, I also feel a pull toward the unknown, a need to step outside what I know and confront challenges that reshape me.
Creating this piece was my way of honouring both sides: the discipline of repetition and the urgency for growth.
The piece didn’t begin with a fixed design. It revealed itself slowly through the making, through failure, correction, and discovery. The process decided the form. Each technical limitation created a new aesthetic possibility. That dialogue between intention and materiality is at the core of my practice, and I wanted this cabinet to make that visible.
In the end, this cabinet became a love letter to my craft and to my need for growth, a reminder that new perspectives often appear in discomfort, a silver lining formed through persistence.
Chrome Plated Stainless steel
2026
200×100×30cm