01“We don't sculpt these objects. We write the conditions for them to grow — the way a shell grows, or a dune, or a wave about to turn.”
FILO makes home objects where complex algorithms meet tangible artistry — surfaces that flow like liquid frozen in motion, lattices that turn light into shadow, forms borrowed from coral and wind-shaped sand. Each is a small algorithm with a handful of honest parameters, printed in matte cloud white, sage dust, obsidian or brushed rose gold, and finished like a precious object — never mass-produced plastic.









