How Do You Slow to Enrich Your Flow, 2025
Wood gnawed by beavers
1 table (H 90 × W 70 cm), 2 stools (each approx. H 50 × W 35 cm)
This ensemble is composed of three elements: a table and two stools. They are three segments of solid wood trunks, from different species, partially gnawed by beavers.
Beavers gnaw on tree trunks near bodies of water to build their dams (or breeding lodges) and to feed on the bark.
These trunks were at risk of collapsing along an access path to a managed forest.
The upper parts of the retrieved segments were left in place for the beavers.
This performative furniture is intended to encourage dialogue between two human beings – both about cohabiting with beavers, with its challenges, opportunities, and misunderstandings – and about their own inner ecology.
The dramaturgical text is open-ended and serves as a kind of introduction to a sharing ritual.

