The Shared Table is an ongoing series of curated dining experiences exploring how memory, and personal history shape the way we gather.

Each dinner brings together people from different backgrounds to share food, stories, and space around a single table. The centrepiece — an installation of hand-blown glass flowers — distorts the view between guests, acting as a soft, fragile barrier that mirrors emotional distance and collective memory.

These gatherings are both intimate and intentionally uncomfortable — moments of closeness shaped by care, tension, and the quiet act of being present together.
Part meal, part conversation, part installation — each one becomes a temporary space for reflection, connection, and holding what can’t be easily said.

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