The Architecture of Time
In Ancient Greece, time was perceived in two forms: Chronos, the ticking of the clock, and Kairos, that magical 'right moment' when opportunity is seized.
onn KAIROS draws its name and form from this philosophy. It does not store wine as a mere beverage; it gently embraces, balances, and honors it until that special moment it deserves to be uncorked. Here, the bottle is not a storage item, but an art piece left to time.