Objects & Moulds.
Sometimes the dish is ready and the tool it needs does not exist. So we draw it, and then we make it here.
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Why we started making things
A shape nobody sells is where most ideas quietly die: the mould that would hold it, the cutter that would portion it, the marker that would brand it. Kitchens improvise, and the idea arrives smaller than it was drawn. We started making the objects ourselves because explaining pastry to a workshop is slower, and considerably more expensive, than learning to build.
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How an object is made here
It begins as a drawing and becomes a matrix — the shape itself, 3D printed. Silicone is cast over that matrix and cures into the mould the kitchen will actually use. When the piece has to be metal, we design it to the millimetre and it is cut and welded by the artisans we trust. Every object is prototyped, tested in service, and only then made in quantity.
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What has come out of it
A bread cutter that cuts one thing perfectly. Silicone moulds for canal houses, for a devil's trident, for a cerulean sweater. An ice marker for a mezcal house. A sun in metal. Moulds shaped like a crocodile, a rabbit, a dachshund — because a project asked for it and nobody sold it. You do not have to be a restaurant to end up in this department: brands, agencies and events end up here too.
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