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Hyper-Time : A Cabinet Rebellion



This cabinet was born from an act of rebellion, against urgency, optimisation, and against the idea that speed equals value.

Crafted over thousands of minutes, the cabinet is built using a technique of extreme intense manual labor. 

Each sphere is hand-rolled and individually pressed onto the surface. The accumulation of thousands of small acts forms an intricate, tactile camouflage, a kind of “pixel flesh” that records every minute of the process.

What was intended as a playful, ornamental form has mutated through the act of making into something raw and alive. Controlled chaos emerges from obsessive care. In its making, this piece became a meditation on resilience, patience, and the quiet intimacy of manual labor.







* 220cm x 85 cm x 45 cm 
*  15 kg 
* Air Dry Clay, Varnish, Repurposed Styrofoam, Wood, Metal
* 2025







Altare Di Casa




Altare di Casa is a playful domestic sculpture composed of a stool, a side table, a podium, and a miniature table—stacked into a totemic configuration. Each object is made from repurposed Styrofoam, ecological air-drying clay (Diego Dough), and salvaged screws. The piece functions as a layered record of making time: the bottom elements took the longest to create, while the topmost was the fastest, totaling 3,669 minutes.

It explores ideas of rearrangement, domestic ritual, and the tension between permanence and improvisation. Like a frozen moment of movement, it captures the joyful instability of daily life in a monument to functional play.







 * 180 cm x 80 cm x 70 cm
 * Air Dry Clay, Varnish, Repurposed XPS, Metal, Wood
  *2025
 






Funky Feather Crib



Funky Feather Crib is a vibrant, Diego Dough-crafted birdhouse bursting with color. With its mosaic-like dots, quirky chimneys, and cozy interior, this little nest is the perfect, playful perch for any bird. It’s a funky, feathered home like no other!







 * Diego Dough, Varnish, Mixed Materials
 * 40 cm x 28 cm x 25 cm
 * 2024 - Vitra House with Object with Love







Monobloc Chair



Made in 5822 minutes

This is not your average garden chair. It’s an ode to the most humble piece of outdoor furniture, the plastic monobloc, reimagined through thousands of minutes of sculpting, smoothing, and layering. Covered entirely in Diego Dough, the once-disposable object is reborn as a chunky, vibrant sculpture. It stands somewhere between mass production and personal ritual, disposable and precious.


Each curve is hand-shaped, every detail a mark of time. It’s heavy, glossy, loud, and proud, ready to sit, to pose, or just to exist like a monument to the everyday.







 * 86 cm x 57 cm x 68 cm 8 kg
 * Air Dry Clay, Acrylic one, Varnish, Enamel Paint
 * 2024






Candle Holder 



Made in 4281 minutes in collaboration with Hugo Beheregaray


This candle holder was made over long, quiet nights during a residency in the south of France, crafted in 4281 minutes, one dot at a time.

Together with Hugo, we turned boredom into a ritual: he built the structure, and I covered it in over 20,000 tiny clay dots, with his help and a lot of patience.

A collaborative meditation disguised as decoration. A slow-burning sculpture for your fast-burning birthday candles.







* 30 cm x 32 cm x 40 cm 0.5 kg
 * Air Dry Clay,  Cardboard , Varnish
 * 2024










Diego Super Bonza Store




A temporary temple of colour, chaos, and carefully crafted clutter.

Here, design meets impulse: handmade objects, sculpted furniture, weird souvenirs and joyful oddities, each one made minute by minute, the Diego way.

Everything is one-off, every piece has attitude. It’s not a store, it’s a celebration of the unnecessary necessity.

Expect clay-covered treasures, wobbly cutlery, reimagined classics, and playful rejections of good taste.

Come for the objects. Stay for the vibes.

Super Bonza means ultra good. And yes—it’s all for sale.







 * Made at Useful Object gallery in Collingwood - Victoria 
 * Air Dry Clay, Varnish, EPS, Wood
 *  2024-2025






Jug a Vase



Jug-a-Vase kicks off with a wild ride inspired by the trusty jerrycan—the unsung hero hauling gasoline and water across the sizzling Australian outback. These quirky containers, with their cool in-and-out shapes, sparked the zany idea behind Jug-a-Vase.

Picture this: we started with a plan for jugs, inspired by the jerrycans' bold patterns and vibrant colors. But as we played around, these jugs took a funky detour. Without a spout, they morphed into vases with a twist, mixing the best of both worlds in one cheeky, dual-purpose creation.

Meet Jug-a-Vase: chunky, charming, and delightfully wonky! These vases revel in their wobbly, folk-inspired forms, making them the life of the party. Available in three sizes, each Jug-a-Vase struts its stuff with a unique, irregular shape and a playful sideways water entry, adding to its chunky, fun-loving vibe.

Jug-a-Vase is a riot of colors! Each piece rocks three vibrant hues with bold outlines, creating a lively dance of shades. The glossy finish and ergonomic yet funky handles bring an extra dash of pizzazz to this already fun design.

    Made in collaboration with Buro Berger







Small :
size: 17 x 24 x 19 cm
material: stoneware
color: yellow, green, mint

Medium : 
size: 15.5 x 22 x 24 cm
material: stoneware
color: pink, lilac, aqua

Large : 
size: 15 x 25.5 x 30 cm
material: stoneware
color: salmon, light blue, dark blue






Mini Golf Extravaganza




Mini Golf Extravaganza

A celebration of absurdity, teamwork, and friendly chaos, Mini Golf Extravaganza is a fully playable mini golf course turned sculptural playground. Designed by Diego Faivre, Hugo Beheregaray and Pierre Castignola, each hole becomes a functional artwork, hand-shaped, fast-made, and joyfully imprecise.




Crafted using Diego Dough and recycled materials, this low-tech landscape invites visitors to play, laugh, and compete across wobbly ramps, clay-covered obstacles, and surprise traps.




It’s mini golf, but weirder.

It’s design, but sillier.

It’s sport, but for the emotionally expressive.






    Faguo collaboration




    Diego Faivre × FAGUO

    A meeting between fast hands and slow fashion.




    For this collaboration, Diego Faivre brings his signature “Minute Manufacturing” method to the world of FAGUO — transforming everyday objects into playful, handcrafted sculptures covered in Diego Dough. Born from a shared love of materials, transparency, and sustainability, the pieces blend FAGUO’s outdoor spirit with Diego’s bold, time-based aesthetic.




    Each object is made using recycled materials, clay, and a good dose of joyful precision — celebrating care, craft, and the art of not taking yourself too seriously.




    Functional? Kind of. Beautiful? Always.






    Flower and Fruit Vase



    Flower & Fruit Vases



    Handmade with love and a pinch of absurdity, these vases celebrate the daily poetry of still life. Each one is sculpted using Diego Dough, an air-drying clay over recycled forms, turning humble shapes into joyful table-top icons.




    Inspired by classic fruit bowls and floral arrangements, these pieces bring a pop of humor and color into any space. They’re not just vases, they’re characters in your home, made to hold beauty, bananas, or both.




    One-of-a-kind. Unapologetically decorative. Slightly ridiculous — just how we like it.

    * For Pon The Online Store