Arcus
Arcus is a study of what remains when architecture is reduced to its bones. Inspired by the enduring structure of Ancient ruins, the series focuses on the overlooked beauty of a quiet framework that carries history forward. In these pieces, wood and stone—materials once considered modest—are elevated through Italian craftsmanship and finished with the clarity of modern sculpture. Forms borrow from stripped architectural facades, then shift into Art Deco–influenced with a contemporary, almost futuristic sharpness. Arcus introduces a design language rooted in eternal principles, modern forms in perfect proportion. It reflects Haydn’s approach: true craftsmanship outlasts time — the idea of timeless craft.
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