Rusty Copper Series

A State Already Set in Motion

What Is Rusty Copper

This is not a color
meant to remain still.

What you see
is a state already set in motion.

The surface is not designed
to stay as it is,
but to allow time
to continue shaping it.

A State Already Set in Motion

What Is Rusty Copper

This is not a color
meant to remain still.

What you see
is a state already set in motion.

The surface is not designed
to stay as it is,
but to allow time
to continue shaping it.

Deliberate Intervention

Direction, Not Outcome

Rusty Copper does not form naturally.

It is the result of
deliberate human intervention.

Through coloring and heat treatment,
the brass surface is guided
into a stage where change has already begun.

What is defined
is the direction,
not the outcome.

Character Without Imitation

Vintage, Not Aged

Rusty Copper carries
a vintage character.

But it is not meant
to imitate age.

This quality emerges
from the material itself,
the coloring process,
and the continued evolution
that occurs through use.

Change Continues With Use

Fading Is Not Decay

With use,
Rusty Copper will gradually fade.

This change is neither uncontrolled
nor uniform.

Different users
will guide the surface
along different paths of transformation.

Here, fading
is not decay,
but change.

Allow time to continue shaping it

Surface Changes, Structure Remains

Built on the Classic Prototype

Rusty Copper is built
on the Classic prototype.

Structure, size,
and usage remain unchanged.

The difference exists
only in the surface state.

Classic

Rusty Copper

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And Who It Isn’t

Who It’s For

Rusty Copper is for those
who are comfortable with change
and understand that time
plays a role in shaping an object.

If you expect the surface
to remain permanently fixed,
this series may not be for you.