Monumental, architectural, layered.

Stratae extends Otts & Kulcha into architecture and site-specific work. This line is about scale, permanence, and the meeting of clay with built space. Patinas like Megaregolith and Space Oddity shift from vessel to surface, evoking tectonic plates, cosmic horizons, and relics unearthed from another dimension.

Here, ceramics become infrastructure: tiled walls, sculptural fireplaces, fountain panels, and interlocking forms. These works carry the same volcanic, brutalist DNA as the smaller objects, but stretched into environments where material language can reshape atmosphere.

Stratae is monumental: a vocabulary of texture, void, and mass that insists clay belongs not only on the table, but in the architecture around it.

*Pre-Visualizations by DaVinci Studio