
Nature, but dressed up. The airplane is built entirely from artificial moss, glued piece by piece into an open, perforated form so the green keeps its soft, living texture. Behind it sits a field of round branch sections, each a slice of real wood, laid in a circular pattern like growth rings spreading outward. The gaps between them are filled with plaster and painted gold, a warm metallic seam running between every piece of wood. The wood itself is stained to deepen its colour and seal it against time. Raw nature and quiet luxury meet here: moss and wood on one side, a thread of gold on the other.