SALT

House Of Today/ Cherine Magrabi. FRIEZE LOS ANGELES (2023)

SALT emerges from the liminal space where functional objects transcend their purpose—where bowls, vases, and candelabras become sculptural tides, shaped by the rhythm of intuition rather than rigid design.

This collection began as a dialogue with clay's memory: layers peeled back like ocean sediment; forms molded as if eroded by invisible currents. Like salt enhancing flavor, these vessels await interaction—with food, flowers, or hands—to complete their meaning. Each piece carries the tension of fusion—between discipline and surrender, the crafted and the organic—revealing new narratives depending on where they rest: a table, a shelf, or the imagination.

These works are not about predetermined outcomes, but about listening. Their coherence isn't obvious—it's felt. Each object calls to another, forming bonds beyond function.

What remains are vessels that feel both unearthed and made—artifacts of a creative flow that trusted its own current.