Our work in the public realm and at the scale of furniture can be fruitfully described as "décor and monuments" we believe, as it emerges from a belief in the emotional and symbolic resonance of architecture, objects and spaces that hold and express collective memory. From the Garden of Remembrance at Westminster Coroner’s Court to our Monument to St John Henry Newman, we have sought to craft quiet, dignified interventions that offer places for reflection and connection. These works express a sensibility to context, materials, and narrative, allowing us to contribute meaningfully to the public realm in ways that are intimate, enduring, and open to interpretation.