The largest is clearly in charge. The smallest knows exactly how to get attention without trying very hard. And the middle one? Steady. Adaptable. Quietly capable. You’ve met this trio before.
Once separated, they spread out with very little fuss. The rounded forms keep things approachable, while the speckled gray finish gives them a lightly weathered look that reads more substantial than flashy. Nothing glossy. Nothing precious. Just a calm, grounded presence.
Grouped together, they create a layered composition without requiring a strategy session. Spread around a patio or entryway, they feel collected over time rather than bought in a single afternoon. (Which, technically, they were. No one needs to know that.)








