R E O D . F O R M
(pronounced “road”)
A quiet rebellion against the digital age.
For seekers, makers, and those who still see with soul.
The objects we surround ourselves with become quiet reminders of who we are, and who we're becoming.
Some remind us where we've been. Others remind us of the values we choose to carry forward. Over time, I realized I wasn't simply collecting objects. I was collecting stories, lessons, and pieces of places that had changed the way I see the world.
REOD.FORM is an extension of that practice.
By profession, I'm a mechanical engineer. My work has taught me to appreciate systems, precision, and thoughtful design. Outside of work, I've spent years traveling, training, reading, and searching for places where craftsmanship, ritual, and tradition still exist. Temple markets, antique shops, monasteries, workshops, and conversations with artisans have shaped the way I see the world just as much as engineering has.
I don't claim to have all the answers. I simply enjoy searching for things that have stood the test of time, and sharing the ones that continue to resonate with me.
Eventually those two worlds began to overlap. REOD.FORM became the place where they meet.
I create because making things helps me understand the world. I collect because the right object can preserve an idea long after words are forgotten. Together, those practices became REOD.FORM.
Through REOD.FORM, I share objects I've sourced by hand, books and writings that have influenced my thinking, and projects that explore the intersection of design, philosophy, history, and human performance.
I don't choose these pieces because they're rare. I choose them because they carry evidence of human intention. Every mark, imperfection, repair, and material tells the story of the people who made it and the lives it has already lived.
I hope they continue that journey with someone new.
I believe beauty becomes more meaningful when it has a story.
I believe spaces quietly shape the people who live within them.
And I believe the objects we choose to keep close become companions throughout our lives.
REOD.FORM isn't about owning more things.
It's about living with things that matter.
Objects with history.
Ideas with depth.
Spaces that remind us to slow down.
A life built with greater intention.
Thank you for being here.
I hope something you find here stays with you.

