Releases
Launch year: 2026
Material: Metal Coper
Dimensions: 80 x 41 x h16 cm
Two thin sheets of metal, reduced to the essential, sustain the piece in a subtle state. The simplicity of the material and its thickness reveal a presence, where form does not impose itself, it simply happens.
As they meet, in a balance between tension and rest, the planes slide over one another, as if completing each other. In this encounter, the reflective surfaces mirror one another. In reflection, the real unfolds into image — a silent happening of matter.
The gesture is minimal and charged with delicacy: like two leaves touched by the wind that, as movement ceases, meet in rest.
Launch year: 2026
Material: Solid crystal
Dimensions: 100 x 18 x h12 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.
Ano: 2026
Material: Solid Crystal
Dimensions: I - 40,5 x 7,5 x h19 cm | II - 35 x h16 cm | III - 25,5 x h11,5
Between the density of crystal and the lightness of gesture, Impulso presents a solid, geometric volume in movement, as if the matter had been captured at the moment a displacement begins.
When observing the piece, its direction is uncertain: the form suggests action, but keeps the trajectory open.
Launch year: 2026
Material: Solid and Blown crystal
Dimensions: I - Ø 13 x h37 cm | II - Ø 10,5 x h28 cm
Massa Vítrea represents incandescent crystal. The blown form, a volume constructed and shaped by human gesture, conducts the material in its state of fluidity.
High temperature is the site of dialogue between Jacqueline Terpins and the crystal. In her process of creation, the designer allows the material to speak for itself, through the freedom granted by heat. The less the material is diverted from its natural trajectory, from its fluidity, the closer it comes to evoking emotion.
Launch year: 2025
Material: Natural wood veneer
Dimensions: 300 x 50 x h80 cm
A console table with a continuous plane, Beiral extends beyond its own limits. Its soft, rounded edges dissolve into the surrounding space, inviting touch along its curves. At its base, repeating forms create symmetry. More than a functional piece of furniture, it is a study of balance—between solidity and fluidity, between closure and openness.


















