Ilior is a series of sculptural tables in which solid geometry embraces the instability of reflection. Made of mirror, wavy glass, and gradient ink fading from black to orange, these objects contrast squared forms and defined volumes with unstable and perceptually shifting surfaces that alter the viewer’s sense of surrounding space. Each table is a reflective body in transformation, where the material reflects, distorts, and absorbs, generating constantly shifting reflections. These are not merely mirrored surfaces, but living presences that respond to light and to the movement of the observer, dissolving the boundary between object and illusion.





