KHONSU
Guardian of the Night
The Story
KHONSU takes its name from the ancient Egyptian god of the moon and time — the silent guardian who illuminated darkness and measured the rhythm of existence. Under lunar light, travelers found direction; under cosmic order, civilizations found meaning.
KHONSU translates this celestial guardianship into a sculptural wine cabinet — an object shaped by rhythm, shadow, and sacred balance.
It is not simply inspired by mythology.
It carries its pulse.
Design & Craftsmanship
The body of KHONSU is finished in deep matte lacquer — a surface that absorbs light like the night sky itself. Across this dark horizon, golden symbolic engravings shimmer like constellations, echoing sacred celestial maps carved into temple walls.
Crafted from solid wood and refined metal accents, the structure is both grounded and ethereal. The base anchors the piece in earthly strength, while its luminous details evoke cosmic movement.
Every carved symbol is deliberate.
Every proportion reflects balance between permanence and change.
Behind its sculptural façade lies a refined wine storage composition — discreet yet precise — merging ritual, craftsmanship, and functionality.
Presence in the Interior
KHONSU does not compete for attention — it commands it quietly.
In a refined residence or curated gallery, it introduces depth, mystery, and architectural gravity. The matte body absorbs surrounding light, while golden details respond subtly, creating an atmosphere that shifts throughout the day — just as the moon transforms the sky.
It is storage.
It is sculpture.
It is presence.
A Guardian Reimagined
KHONSU is more than furniture — it is a cultural artifact shaped for contemporary interiors.
A collectible sculptural wine cabinet designed for collectors, architects, and spaces that seek symbolic depth.
A guardian of ambiance.
A monument to rhythm and reflection.
Sacred forms, shaped by the artisan’s hand.

