Gargoyle

THE GARGOYLE COLLECTION

A study in stone, shadow, and guardianship

Born from shadow and intent, the gargoyle stands as the House’s first guardian — still, watchful, and unyielding.

This collection follows the lines and weight of its form: the curve of a wing, the tension of a shoulder, the quiet presence shaped in monochrome. Each tile carries a trace of that vigilance, a fragment of the creature created to endure.

Gargoyle marks the beginning — the sentinel that anchors the House, and the figure that remembers.

The Collection

Front-facing, perched over his plinth, fangs bared. Deep shadows hold the tension of a figure built to guard.
Side-set and laid across his plinth, the Sentinel holds his ground in deep shadow. A quiet, sharpened watch from the flank.
Right-facing guardian, poised in quiet tension. Sharp gaze, lifted wing, a figure made to see what others miss.
Front-facing, hands forward, a sly grin breaking through the wings. A mischievous presence carved in shadow and intent.

Each gargoyle carries its own stillness, its own presence, its own history carved in shadow. Together they form a vigil—quiet, unbroken, watching the house from the places where light fades.

The collection continues to grow. More figures wait in the wings.