
The place decides the value.
An object, by itself, means nothing.
Become something
when he enters a space.
In a meeting room.
On a terrace at sunset.
On a street that doesn't ask permission.
It is not the price that determines its value.
It is the context in which it is chosen.
There are objects that fit everywhere.
And others that only work when the environment is right.
The difference is not aesthetic.
It's intention.
When you enter a place,
you're not just taking up space.
You are declaring who you are in that space.
Some accessories complete.
Others define.
They don't seek attention.
They generate it.
Because it is not the object that changes the place.
It is the place that reveals the object.
—
Lucas Giordani
The Journal



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