Collection: Copper Curiosities

In this collection, copper is more than material — it’s a living alchemical force. Each piece is grown through a slow, deliberate electroforming process that welcomes the unexpected: blooms, patinas, errant spots, and wild textures. Here, perfection is abandoned in favour of process. Every creation is a one-of-a-kind relic, marked by the unseen dance between chemistry, energy, and will.

This is Copper Curiosities — a philosophy rooted in surrender. The copper is not forced into beauty; it is encouraged, coaxed, allowed to grow like moss on stone, like rust on an old gate. Through careful imbalance — interrupted currents, slight impurities, and organically textured surfaces — each item becomes a talisman of transformation.

Before the copper bath begins, the piece is ritually cleansed — not just with baking soda or soap, but with intention. A whispered word. A plume of incense. A nod to the gods of the forge and the wild:

  • Hephaestus, master of molten form
  • Aphrodite, goddess of copper and allure
  • Loki, trickster and sacred chaos
  • And the raw spirit of metal itself 

The process is slow. The voltage low. The current pulses in waves — a rhythm, not a rule. Sometimes the bath is still. Sometimes it stirs. Sometimes things go “wrong,” and those are the best moments. Spots emerge like fungal spores, oil-slick colours blossom from hidden salts, and leaves fossilise in metallic skin.

These are not factory products. They are offerings — forged not only in metal, but in patience, unpredictability, and reverence.

Copper Curiosities