In a society shaped by excess and disposability, everyday objects are often cast aside at the first sign of wear. Chairs, lamps, small furniture pieces—rejected not for their lack of function, but for minor flaws. For Robert, this isn’t waste. It’s a source of inspiration.
With a keen eye for the overlooked, he discovers value where others see loss. Each object begins a second life through careful restoration—not merely to repair, but to honour its story. Through artistic interventions—sometimes subtle, sometimes bold—Robert transforms these found items into one-of-a-kind works. His personal signature is the final flourish, sealing each piece as a reflection of his creative identity.
Where others see junk, Robert sees potential: a statement of sustainability, urban beauty, and artistic reinvention.





Top: Very early Thonet chair secured and existing seat board completed with my paper pattern.
Early Hoffmann chair secured and seat board supplemented and colored with special blue pigment.