Martin Berger has frequently attended auctions and flea markets since childhood. He continues to hunt for bargains, paying attention to all kinds of objects along the way. This experience, this sensory memory, as much as his technical skills, led him to develop a special fondness for "pieces" that combine aesthetics with functionality, and in which he adds more soul.

True to this spirit, he designs furniture, entrusting the construction to artisanal carpenters, before he adds his creative touches. This includes tables, desks, pedestal tables, and cupboards. Some are bespoke; others are produced in limited editions, and numbered from 1 to 9. The quality of their design and construction is as important as their beauty.

These pieces of furniture have their own personality that combines little-worked, raw materials- alabaster, steel, and wood- with fine and delicate textures. For this contrast to express its subtlety, Martin Berger pays great attention to the quality of the assemblages.