A small studio
in Lisbon.
Monoforme is a small studio making sculptural objects that celebrate automotive design as design. For people who refuse the usual car merch. Industrial design held in the hand, at desk scale, milled from a single block and finished by hand.

The cars were
the design.
The heritage cars we draw from were exercises in proportion, surface and restraint. We take that geometry out of the showroom and reduce it to its essential volume. A quiet object that belongs next to a notebook, not next to a die-cast or a neon sign.
No badges. No livery. No merch. The form is enough.

One block,
finished by hand.
Each object is cut from one billet of 6061-T6 on a five-axis mill, then bead-blasted to an even matte and numbered on the underside. Runs are small and limited. When a run ends, it ends.
Made in small numbers, in Europe, by people who care more about the radius of a corner than the size of the run.
What we hold to.
Solid, not hollow
Real material, real weight. Nothing cast, nothing filled. The mass is the point.
Limited runs
Numbered, finite, never restocked. Once a run is gone, it stays gone.
Form over story
No badges, no marketing mythology. The geometry has to stand on its own.