Ghaith and Jad - Le Serpent

Fragments of architecture are reawakened through rhythm, balance, and reinterpretation.

Eritrean marble corbels anchor a metallic zigzag, snaking between them. The serpentine form shifts in elevation, creating a sculptural surface that is both display and object.

Le Serpent balances permanence and movement, gravity and motion, inviting interaction without prescribing function.

Marble and metal converge in tension, dialogue, and playful transformation.

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