Every object we carry comes from a maker, not a machine line. We think you should know who they are.
We work with small studios and independent craftspeople, and we visit before we buy. It is slower and it does not scale the way a warehouse does, but it means each piece carries the marks of a person deciding, adjusting, and finishing by hand.
That connection is the point. When you know the potter who threw the bowl or the weaver who set the loom, the object stops being a product and becomes something you live alongside.





