At first, you don’t know whether to laugh or look closer. But that’s the point. Face to Face is a personal opponent.
It stands for the fight we all know—the one with the mirror. The arguments inside your head. The doubts, the pushback, the trying again.
Its design transforms everyday use into a constant push for personal growth. A private ritual.
You don’t hang it in the room to forget it’s there. You keep it close because it’s strange. Because it says something. Because it turns discomfort into something to look at, live with, maybe even smile at.
It’s a punchbag, a sculpture, a reminder. You fight yourself, and that’s okay. Just don’t stop.