Concept Objects
Launch year: 2025
Material: Solid crystal
Dimensions: 54,5 x 10 x h9,5 cm
Bamboo symbolizes various values in Japanese culture. In traditions, architecture, and religion, this element represents strength, resilience, flexibility, and, at the same time, purity.
Puro emerges from a solid mass of crystal, elongated and shaped by hand. The two elements meet in their malleability: bamboo bends with the wind without breaking, while crystal, in its liquid state, can be freely worked.
Inspired by its geometric form and aesthetic simplicity, Puro is a tribute made from crystal to bamboo.
Launch year: 2025
Material: Blown crystal
Dimensions: 66 x 16,5 x h12 cm | I - 16,5 x 12 x h68 cm
On the island of Teshima, Japan, lies the Teshima Art Museum, a creation of artist Rei Naito and architect Ryue Nishizawa. A concave concrete structure with two elliptical openings at the top houses the installation Matrix: in this space, compositions of light and shadow, along with silence, invite contemplation. By attuning to the stillness, one can notice delicate water droplets emerging on the floor, slowly moving and elongating, like sculptures in constant transformation.
Jacqueline Terpins creates Teshima from this experience.
The flow of the droplets reflects our own existence. As they cease to be static volumes, move, and open themselves to structural change, they find spaces of possibility.
Launch year: 2025
Material: Solid crystal
Dimensions: I - 19,5 x 9 x h18,5 cm | II - 19,5 x 19,5 x h7,5 cm
A solid, round mass of transparent crystal, Profundo is a study of space and perception. A single, fine perforation marks its center, creating an entryway into its depth. Seen from the front, it appears solid, with only a circular void interrupting its surface. From the side, the path through the crystal is revealed—the trajectory of emptiness within solidity. Positioned vertically or horizontally, it invites contemplation of what is revealed and what remains hidden.
Launch year: 2025
Material: Solid crystal
Dimensions: I - 17 x 9 x h17 cm | II - 17 x 17 x h7 cm
A solid square of crystal, Imerso challenges perception. It features a single central perforation, offering a glimpse into its core. Whether in a vertical or horizontal position, it presents itself as an object of contemplation, an exploration of density, volume, and the way light interacts with space.
Launch year: 2025
Material: Molten Flat glass
Dimensions:
Glass plates, shaped by heat, time, and gravity, Rumo echoes the meditative landscapes of Japanese rock gardens. Its fluid, organic shape suggests movement and stillness simultaneously. Each piece, in its uniqueness, invites contemplation—a path without a predetermined destination. With its transparency, the plates capture and distort images, offering infinite perspectives.
Launch year: 2024
Material: Solid crystal
Dimensions: 28,5 x 10 x h16,5 cm
There are many reasons that make Chapada Diamantina an environment conducive to the discovery of fossils. Among them are its different rock formations, the biodiversity that inhabited the region in the past, and the many areas of sedimentary deposits.
Fossils are residual parts or traces of animals and plants preserved in rocks, providing evidence of their existence. Hidden records from the past await revelation.
Just as in the formation of fossils, precise physical and chemical conditions are also necessary for the creation of blown crystal.
The Fossil piece contains a breath of white opaline crystal inside, covered by successive layers of amber crystal. The internal volume remains a mystery, only hinted at through the external layers.
Launch year: 2020
Material: Solid crystal
Dimensions: 19 x 12 x h7,5 cm
The Madadá Grotto, located in the Anavilhanas archipelago, Rio Negro, Amazon, are formed by sandstone rocks that are millions of years old. This region has already been submerged in water, which in the process of abrasion, gave the matter the appearance of large pebbles.
These pebbles, placed one on top of the other, indicate routes that can be walked and reveal openings, interstice, for the entrance of light. In an environment of predominance of vegetation, the Madadá Grotto reveal the exuberant presence of the mineral in the middle of the Amazon rainforest.
The sculpture, made from two solid crystal volumes, recreates the feeling of those who live this experience.
Pedra
Launch year: 1999
Material: Solid crystal
Dimensions: I - 15 x 13 x h5,5 cm / II - 12 x 9 x h6,5 cm / III - 14 x 8 x h7 cm / IV - 12,5 x 7,5 x h7 cm / V - 11 x 7,5 x h5 cm / VI - 9 x 5,5 x h5 cm