The Midnight Collection presents new objects in the ongoing investigation of grid as structure and surface. The grid language is a framework for making by adapting traditional paper making materials for objects.

The black celebrates a new source of natural black pigment: bone char. Produced by the destructive distillation of animal bones and then heating in kilns at 800–900°C. Historically, bone charcoal has been used for a variety of purposes for several thousand years, ancient Egypt being the earliest record of application.