Kogeta Portal — Burnt Timber & Brass Wall Art

$5,900.00

Kogeta Portal — Burnt Timber & Brass Wall Art

Materials: Reclaimed timber, brass, fire, raw oil

Dimensions: 1830 × 700 × 30mm

Orientation: Wall-hung · Hanging hardware not included

One of a kind. This is the only one in existence.

Ships worldwide from Byron Bay, Australia.

Nobody knows what it opens. Nobody knows what came through it last.

What remains are three scorched planks, brass that survived something, and a hole in the centre that looks straight through to the wall — but somehow feels like it goes much further than that.

Kogeta. Burnt. That's what the word means, and that's exactly what this is — a technology that didn't make it. Charred reclaimed timber holding its shape through sheer stubbornness, the grain still running, still reaching upward like it remembers being a tree, like it hasn't fully accepted what happened to it. The brass discs punctuate the black like planets orbiting a dead star. Still gold. Still gleaming. Completely indifferent to the catastrophe around them.

This is what lost technologies leave behind. Not instruction manuals. Fragments. Residue. Three pieces that were once one thing, now laid out like evidence at a scene nobody has the jurisdiction to investigate.

The portal is ruined. The portal is beautiful. The portal doesn't care what you think it does.

Hang it and see what the room becomes.

✦ Handmade in Byron Bay, Australia · Reclaimed timber, no two pieces identical · Brass elements applied by hand · Raw oil finish — develops character with age · Wall-hung, hardware included · Ships worldwide, carefully crated · One of a kind — when it's gone, it's gone

Kogeta Portal — Burnt Timber & Brass Wall Art

Materials: Reclaimed timber, brass, fire, raw oil

Dimensions: 1830 × 700 × 30mm

Orientation: Wall-hung · Hanging hardware not included

One of a kind. This is the only one in existence.

Ships worldwide from Byron Bay, Australia.

Nobody knows what it opens. Nobody knows what came through it last.

What remains are three scorched planks, brass that survived something, and a hole in the centre that looks straight through to the wall — but somehow feels like it goes much further than that.

Kogeta. Burnt. That's what the word means, and that's exactly what this is — a technology that didn't make it. Charred reclaimed timber holding its shape through sheer stubbornness, the grain still running, still reaching upward like it remembers being a tree, like it hasn't fully accepted what happened to it. The brass discs punctuate the black like planets orbiting a dead star. Still gold. Still gleaming. Completely indifferent to the catastrophe around them.

This is what lost technologies leave behind. Not instruction manuals. Fragments. Residue. Three pieces that were once one thing, now laid out like evidence at a scene nobody has the jurisdiction to investigate.

The portal is ruined. The portal is beautiful. The portal doesn't care what you think it does.

Hang it and see what the room becomes.

✦ Handmade in Byron Bay, Australia · Reclaimed timber, no two pieces identical · Brass elements applied by hand · Raw oil finish — develops character with age · Wall-hung, hardware included · Ships worldwide, carefully crated · One of a kind — when it's gone, it's gone