
About the Circle: Eduard Sánchez Ribot explores roundness
Roundness is the oldest gesture in design, and yet it still finds fresh ways to speak. In this series Eduard Sánchez Ribot wanders that endless curve, pairing icons of craft with the quiet insistence of the circle














Eduard Sánchez Ribot
Orbiting trays, lunar‑silver eggs, glass echoes and metal halos—each object spins back to the same quiet axis. Through Eduard Sanchez Ribot’s lens the circle is more than a shape; it’s a loop of curiosity, a promise of return, a soft rebellion against straight lines. No start, no finish—just perpetual motion, captured in still life.
Catalan still-life photographer and art director working between Barcelona and Paris. A former multimedia engineer turned self-taught image-maker, he crafts quietly ordered compositions that turn everyday materials into contemplative micro-cosms. Guided by the rhythms of the natural world, his practice moves from macro to micro—and back again—to reveal how caring for ourselves mirrors caring for the planet.