Casa Axis - Spectrum 01
I come from the visual world.
For years, my way of thinking about space was almost identical to how I thought about exhibitions: composition, rhythm, proportions, light.

When I started working on Casa Axis, visually everything felt clear to me. But as I went deeper into the project, the space began to demand more.
Touch became important. How materials feel. How objects age.
Then sound. How a space resonates. How silence works.

But something was missing.
An invisible layer. Something present even when nothing is happening.
Smell.
The candle appears as that missing sensory layer. Not as a product, but as a necessity.

“A fragrance conceived as part of the space. A measured olfactory presence, designed to coexist with architecture and light.
The opening is crisp and luminous: bitter Valencian orange, fresh and structured.
The heart introduces Mediterranean pine and vetiver, adding vegetal depth and a dry, almost tactile character. In the base, light woods, mineral notes, and a subtly industrial accord balance the composition with a clean, lasting sensation.
The candle is crafted from a soy and coconut wax blend, hand-poured to ensure an even burn and precise scent diffusion. The cotton wick provides a stable, controlled flame.
It is presented in a reused paint container, chosen for its essential form and its direct relationship with the working environment of Casa Axis.”

Casa Axis has been the biggest project of my life so far. The one that demanded the most effort. The most concentration, for the longest time.
I come from graffiti. Minutes. Hours.
Then murals. Days.
Then exhibitions. Months.
And then Casa Axis. Years.
More than two, and counting.
Each step stretched my patience a bit further. Each one forced me to slow down. To stay focused longer than I ever had.
This project pushed me into places I had never been before. And whenever you move from one state to another, there is always a moment of chaos.
Like water before it turns into steam. Like the moment before birth.
That chaos is not a mistake. It’s the transition.
Casa Axis has been exactly that for me: a long transition. A deep learning process. A test of patience. And, ultimately, empowerment.
Reaching a point where the house itself asked for a scent and being able to create it, here, with my team, inside the space.
A reminder that everything is possible. That everything takes effort. And that the effort is worth it.
—FP

