
SESTRÁ develops visually restrained objects and furniture informed by research into everyday homemaking practices. Drawing on anthropological studies, it reinterprets domestic altars as contemporary spatial tools for grounding through everyday use. Extending sustainability beyond material concerns, the work engages the home as a site for care and healing.
At 3daysofdesign, SESTRÁ marks its launch through a presentation of prototypes and its first collection within Soft Monuments, curated by Tadaima. The objects are situated within a broader visual and research–based framework, informed by studies of domestic space, ritual, and everyday practices. Developed through material experimentation, each piece emerges from a process that moves between research, making, and form, engaging the body through weight, texture, and presence.


