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Tiny'Art
A patient construction
Three years were necessary to bring this structure to life. It took shape in a wild environment, among deer and chamois.
Built by hand, without a workshop, with simple tools and constant dedication, Tiny’Art is the result of slow and precise work, shaped through contact with local artisans. Everything was learned directly in the field—through practice, observation, and perseverance.
At the beginning, it was an industrial truck. This project is deliberately one of transformation and recycling: moving from the industrial world to one of light and wood.
Nothing here is accidental. Every detail is part of a coherent vision and tells a story.
The diagonal is the guiding concept of the project, its very breath.
The diagonal design also turned out to be a meeting point between contemporary aesthetics and traditional vernacular architecture.
A space for creation
Tiny’Art is a temple.
A space to draw inspiration.
A peaceful place where the dynamic of forms reveals itself through movement and the gaze of the contemplative.
The interior is deliberately left largely empty.
This central void is its soul: it is within this open space that voices, gestures, thoughts, and creation can emerge.
Diagonals appear in every direction, intersecting through rotations.
They infuse a dynamic energy, a sense of movement, like skateboard ramps.
The wooden planks themselves seem to shift, detaching from one another, seeking a new dimensionality — a passage from vertical to horizontal.
Mirrors extend the architecture.
They dilate the space, offer dissonant perspectives, and reveal what otherwise remains unseen. Light plays across their planes.
These mirrors add complexity to the kaleidoscope of forms and lines, to the point of disorienting perception: above, below, before, behind.
The ceiling fixtures pay homage to an old metal door rail. The past is present here — discreet, absorbed into the material.
Acoustically, the diagonal has proven an ally: it absorbs, softens, and redistributes sound without excess. Wood set at an angle creates ideal listening conditions, with reverberations richly and gently diffused.
This is a space designed for the voice, for sound, for the movement of the body, for care.
It can host a recording session, a circle of words, a silent performance, a therapy, or a massage on the table.
To be followed ...
Today, Tiny’Art is available, ready to be passed on.
Its vocation is to find a place prepared to welcome this kind of presence: silent, sculptural, alive.
It could become a recording studio, a space for creative retreat, a place of care or of listening. It now awaits a new activation.
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