Eocene Collection
A quiet relic of time.
The Eocene Collection unites 50-million-year-old Green River fossils with cast metal forms, creating objects that bridge natural history with contemporary design.
On a quiet road trip, we discovered a fossil hidden in stone, its shape gentle and unchanged. As we carefully revealed it, it felt like a first encounter across millions of years. In that moment, we wondered—could we have been this fish, drifting through clear water 50 million years ago? Perhaps it was not only an encounter, but a reunion with a past self, a reminder of cycles that never truly end.
Each fossil is carefully preserved, its fragile structure safeguarded while still inviting touch. To live with the Eocene Collection is to hold time close — to trace it with your fingers, to feel history soften into the present, and to welcome every return as a gentle new beginning.
Eocene Side Table
Cast in sand-cast aluminum with a raw, stone-like finish, the table recalls the faceted geometry of excavated stone. Viewed from different angles, its shifting form suggests fragments revealed through time. Between the stone-like legs, two sculpted fish traverse the space, animating the piece with the memory of life once present. The work positions furniture as both artifact and echo, holding the resonance of the past within a living form.
Material: Sand Casted Aluminum, Fish Fossil
Dimensions:13"L x 10"D x 20"H
Eocene Vessel
Formed in sand-cast aluminum with a raw, stone-like finish, the vessel embeds two fish fossils as evidence of ancient life. Its opening evokes the image of a flower emerging from stone, placing living growth against geological permanence. The piece situates renewal within a 50-million-year continuum, where past and present converge in a single form
Material: Sand Casted Aluminum, Fish Fossil
Dimensions:5"L x 5"D x 8½"H