Old things are not meant to be hidden away – they belong in the light.
To be seen, appreciated, and used.

Antique plates, old glass, and ceramics from another time are not nostalgic objects,
but objects shaped by craftsmanship, material, and technique.

Made by hands that understood form and function.

Porcelain fired to endure.
Glass shaped with skill, carrying both weight and presence.
Decoration applied with rhythm and precision – not by algorithm.

Old things are not special because they are old, but because they were created
with a different awareness of form, material, and time.

This cultural heritage does not live in attics, basements, or the back of cupboards.
It comes alive when it’s brought into the light and given its place at the table once more.

An antique plate belongs on a laid table.
An old glass catches and bends the light again.
A worn fork is a form that still serves.

That is why these objects still belong in the present – and in our hands.

Traces is where we give them a voice.
Not to romanticize the past,
but to let them emerge.

Because cultural heritage is not preserved by being put away,
but by being visible – and in use.

30 March 2026