What I Create — and Why
Every idea in the studio begins with me:
the concept, the form, the scent.
I develop the first objects myself, and then my team helps bring them to life — carefully, slowly, with the respect that handcraft requires.
My background in architecture guides everything:
the discipline, the structure, the way I shape air, light, and memory into objects.
But the heart of SURARUS is emotional.
I create because I want people to take home something meaningful — not a souvenir, but a fragment of atmosphere, a piece of identity, an object that holds memory.
Something that can live in a home, shape a ritual, carry a story, and maybe, someday, be passed forward.
SURARUS is not a trend.
It is what happens when heritage, architecture, and emotion align — and become form.