Collection: Duas em Uma

The moment one life awakens to the universe within.

Duas em Uma was born from a quiet threshold, the kind that reshapes the interior world. When one life begins to hold another, the self opens to a deeper conversation within.

Crafted during a time of gestation, this collection reflects the subtle yet profound shift of carrying life inside. But this is not only about motherhood. It is about transformation. About duality. About the layered dialogue between two presences coexisting in a single form.

Each piece explores that inner unfolding. Through texture, negative space, and balance, the collection becomes a study in holding: tension and tenderness, tradition and intuition, self and the other. Every thread and silhouette is an echo of becoming, of one world quietly making space for another.

The artist, Bhya Sugai, embodies this duality not just in life, but in lineage. Her Portuguese and Japanese roots run deep, guiding her sense of form, silence, and presence. In Duas em Uma, that heritage becomes visible: the wabi-sabi respect for imperfection, the Iberian warmth of earth and gesture.

This is not a collection that shouts. It listens. It breathes. It holds space for the liminal moments—when you are no longer who you were, but not yet who you are becoming.

As in Martin Buber’s philosophy of I and Thou, the works suggest that relationship is not only external, it is also internal. We come into contact with our own complexity when we slow down and make space for it.

This is a collection for those standing at the edge of becoming
 For those holding more than one truth
 For those who sense the quiet beauty of life unfolding from within