At first glance, it appears to be an ordinary garden hose, but it has been filled with resin and hardened from within. The subtle curves that arise by chance from the balance between the hose’s elasticity and gravity are fixed as if captured by a camera in a fleeting moment. Here, seemingly opposing concepts—chance and necessity, the momentary and the eternal, unique pieces and mass production, gravity and anti-gravity, function and ornament, creation and model, the everyday and art—appear simultaneously. By subtly weaving these curves into the space where NIESSING jewelry is displayed, we aim to offer a renewed perspective on NIESSING design, which has been profoundly influenced by Bauhaus principles, and to deepen understanding of it.