Ruins Bench in Resin and Plaster by Szymon Keller.Dimensions: W 180 x D 30 x H 50 cm.Materials: Resin, plaster, fibers.Available in Green, Brown, Terracotta and White. Please contact us for more information.Explores the idea of shaping light through deconstruction. Made from resin, fiberglass and natural fibers, the piece evokes the presence of a heavy, almost monumental table while remaining unexpectedly light.Due to its handmade and unique nature, slight variations and small imperfections are part of the piece and should be appreciated as a sign of its unique character. Shaping Light Through the Deconstruction of NatureThe Ruins Collection explores the poetry of decay, forms shaped by erosion, time, and light. Each object is sculpted through a slow layering process, without molds, celebrating imperfection and transformation. Inspired by the weathered textures of architecture and stone, the pieces balance solidity and fragility, permanence and change.About the artistMy practice moves between interior architecture and collectible design. Based in Barcelona - studio and workshop, I develop residential and hospitality interiors alongside sculptural objects and collectible pieces.Holding a double Master’s degree in Interior Architecture and Design from the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, my background in Fine Arts strongly shapes my approach. The relationship between art and space has always been central to my work. The development of collectible pieces emerged naturally from this intersection - as a way to translate artistic expression into functional, spatial objects.Growing up near the Baltic Sea in Pomerania, Poland, surrounded by amber and northern landscapes, shaped my early visual memory. Relocating south to Andalusia and Barcelona introduced a dialogue with the Mediterranean, its light, transparency and marine forms.This conversation between the Baltic and Mediterranean seas informs my Sunburst collection and the evolving Lung series, where resin becomes a medium for translating marine memory and organic forms into sculptural objects.Alongside this body of work, The Ruins Collection explores the tension between construction and decay, using modular forms that play with light and shadow.Across both interiors and collectible works, my aim is to create environments and pieces that feel intimate, grounded and emotionally present.