Water,
sculpted.
Every spout, handle, and showerhead hand-finished in our workshop — where CNC mills hum beside ceramic molds and artisans polish brass until it catches light like jewelry.
Ceramic Disc
Kiln-fired at 1280°C. Zero drip guarantee.
Living Brass
Patinas over years into something unrepeatable.
Interactive Explorer
The Collection.
Meridian
Basin Mixer
Kitchen
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Kitchen.
The working room
Where function demands beauty. Pot-filler arcs, pull-down sprayers, and prep sinks that hold their finish against daily heat and steam.
"Unlacquered brass ages to a warm ochre in kitchens — no two are alike after a year of use."
Bath
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Bath.
The sanctuary
Freestanding tub fillers, wall-mounted basins, and rain columns that transform a morning ritual into a considered act.
"The Aurelius column ships in four finishes: polished nickel, living brass, matte graphite, hand-rubbed bronze."
Outdoor
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Outdoor.
The threshold
Garden spigots and outdoor showers that survive frost, salt air, and a decade of sun without losing their form.
"Marine-grade 316 stainless. Tested to AISI 316L standards. Rated for 25-year coastal exposure."
The Making
Workshop.
Not factory.
Our workshop in the Hudson Valley holds twelve artisans, two CNC mills, one ceramic kiln, and an unreasonable number of polishing wheels. We make roughly 400 fixtures a year. That number is intentional.
The Drawing
Every fixture begins as a pencil study. We sketch until the form has inevitability — the moment where you can't imagine it any other way.
Typically 40–80 studies before a form proceeds to modeling.
The Model
CNC milling produces the primary forms. Then the artisan takes over — filing, sanding, finding the surface that the machine can't.
Our Haas VF-2 runs nights. The artisans work days.
The Firing
Ceramic components enter the kiln at 1280°C. We lose roughly 12% in each firing — a number we've decided to accept rather than engineer away.
72-hour cooling cycle. No shortcuts.
The Polish
Brass surfaces are hand-polished through seven grits, ending on a jeweler's rouge. This step takes longer than any other.
6–9 hours per fixture, depending on complexity.

Hudson Valley, New York — Est. 2026
Next Collection — Unreleased
What's pinned to the board.
Untitled No. 7
Wall-mount spout, cantilevered. Brass + glazed porcelain. Spring 2027.
Study for Cascade
Rainfall head, 380mm. Internal chamber geometry TBD.
Handle Form A
Ergonomic lever — testing weighted brass vs hollow nickel.
Ref: Brancusi
Infinite column proportion. Applied to floor-mount stem.
Cartridge v12
Revised seating angle. 0.3mm tolerance. Feels right.
Launching Spring 2027
This collection is available to waitlist members first.
First Access
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First Look.
Launch-day access, early commission slots, and an invitation to visit the workshop before the collection goes public.