Lithique Collection
From the Greek Erymology
Designed by Virginia Arlotto studio for Moshneb, this collection is built around the contrast between a solid organic mass and a light linear extension. On one side, a metal pebble form introduces a com-pact, irregular geometry. Its softened edges and asymmetry give it a naturally shaped quality, providing a visual and tactile anchor.
From this solid element, a slender metal stem extends in a continuous line.
This wireframe portion is more controlled and lightweight, defined by a simple, intentional bend that contrasts with the pebble's density.
Together, the two components move from weight to lightness, from volume to line. The handle emphasizes this transition through form and touch—allowing the user to understand the object through its shift from a grounded mass to a more directional, functional structure.
Date _ 2026
Client_Moshneb
Geometry Held by Nature
In its duality, it becomes a small architecture of its own: a fragment where nature and design coexist, where the organic and the engineered find their balance.