The work of this 10-year-old practice, founded by Bryan Young, spans buildings, interiors, material prototyping, furniture, and objects of curiosity. Driven by an interest in pattern, texture, and spatial complexity, and a fascination with transformation, its designers explore new aesthetic qualities through trials of material formation. The research has included hand-pulling plaster with an irregular knife, forming concrete with palm stems, and thinning onyx to varied transparencies, resulting in forms with material and tectonic ambiguity.