Watering Again
Watering Again is a pair of sculptural vessels designed to extend care and hospitality beyond human inhabitants, offering water to the birds and cats that share our outdoor spaces. Crafted from travertine and wood, each object is purposefully shaped for its intended visitor—one elevated and open for birds to perch and drink, the other grounded and accessible for cats to approach with ease. The combination of cool stone and warm wood creates a tactile richness that honors both creatures' needs while integrating beautifully into garden and courtyard landscapes. These vessels transform the simple act of providing water into a thoughtful gesture of coexistence, acknowledging that care for our environment includes the small lives that move through it. Rooted in the same material language found throughout Qatari architecture and landscape, Watering Again brings monumental materiality into intimate service—proving that hospitality, at its most generous, makes space for all beings. Together, stone, wood, and water intertwine, offering objects that nurture life quietly and continuously, turning everyday sustenance into sculptural ritual.