In the space between use and absence, objects hold memories.
They absorb our touches, our glances, our neglect.
A silent dialogue unfolds between what they were meant to be
and what they have become through their patient endurance.

The worn surfaces of things ask questions we cannot answer.
What transforms the mundane into the meaningful?
Where does the boundary lie between matter and memory?
Perhaps meaning dwells precisely in this tension —
not in the object or our perception, but between the two.

TRENCH, vintage objects and historical curation.
Operating out of Los Angeles, CA. Opening soon.

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