SALONE DEL MOBILE
A Matter of Time
There is nothing new here, only something remembered.
Before the object, there was matter.
Before matter, there was time.
At MAEVE, creation does not begin in the studio. It begins in the slow architecture of the Earth: in pressure, in erosion, in silent transformation. What we shape is not material, it is time, held still. Each piece carries a past that cannot be replicated. A surface formed long before the hand touched it.
From matter to object is not a process.
It is a continuation.
our partners at the tradeshow


BOCA DO LOBO STAND
MAEVE joined BOCA DO LOBO at Salone del Mobile, presenting a selection of pieces shaped by time, material and process.
Within a space defined by craftsmanship and artistic expression, our objects exist as quiet continuations, surfaces formed beyond the studio, carrying a past that cannot be replicated.

LUXXU STAND
We partnered with LUXXU to present a curated selection of pieces at Salone del Mobile.
Set within an environment of refined interiors and elevated design, our objects bring a sense of material presence, where form is not imposed, but revealed through time, texture and transformation.

Tailor it to your atmosphere
Every space carries its own rhythm, its own light, textures, and architectural language.
Our customization service allows each piece to be thoughtfully adapted to that individuality, whether through material selection, stone variation, finish, or subtle detail.
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