The Journey Begins
- G

- Jul 20
- 2 min read
Updated: Jul 24
The idea for the MINA project first emerged around 2010. It was driven by several impulses that, though refined over the years, fundamentally remained unchanged. The name itself is an abbreviation of "Minimal Art," and as this concept stood the test of time within me, I began to truly believe in it.
I create pieces that cannot tolerate noise and clutter around them. When you place one in your home, something subtly changes. My goal is for you to view it as a sanctuary: a small thing that desires nothing more than to be itself. Simple, yet complex, it embodies what you truly crave: a connection to your forgotten roots, to nature, and to naturalness. These objects serve as silent exclamation marks, reminding us: "Be content with what you have, cherish it, and don't overcomplicate!"
Is it radically simple? Yes, it is. That's my core purpose. Our world desperately needs radical simplification. This simplicity, however, is not sterile; it calls for creativity and cooperation. Every piece is unique because each section of timber carries its own centuries-old history, its imperfections, and the touch of the hands that once worked it. Yet, it also embodies the clean slate of a fresh start. It's a bridge between your past and your future, one we call the present. Be present; don't let yourself drift. Take small steps.
MINA is launching soon, and I'm pouring my heart into it. More than building a business, I'm investing my own time and passion into these creations, trusting that you will value them. What you'll see on the website are all customizable pieces, because I never want to impose anything upon you. I want you to reach out, share your feedback, and tell me how you envision incorporating or placing these items. I will build upon these insights and gladly adapt my objects to your vision.
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