Exploring material, form, and the art of living with handcrafted objects.
The Material Edit
Rugs: Scale, Texture and Placement Within a Room
A rug defines the structure of a room through texture, scale, and placement—shaping how furniture connects and how the space settles into a cohesive whole.
Choosing the Right Tray: Size, Material and Use
A tray introduces structure through material and proportion—gathering objects into a composed arrangement that feels balanced, clear, and quietly intentional.
Caring for Rugs: Wool, Flatweave & Tufted
Rugs evolve with time—softening, settling, and adapting to their surroundings, creating a surface that reflects both material character and daily use.
Creating Cohesion Through Materials in a Room
A cohesive room is shaped by how materials relate—through tone, texture, and balance—creating a space that feels unified without relying on exact matching.
What to Expect from Handcrafted Pieces
Handcrafted objects reflect natural variation in material and process—bringing depth, individuality, and a refined sense of character to a thoughtfully composed space.
Bath Accents: Elevating Everyday Rituals Through Material and Detail
Bath accents bring structure and clarity to a bathroom—organizing everyday essentials while shaping a space that feels calm, composed, and quietly intentional.
Understanding Shedding in Wool Rugs
Wool rugs naturally release loose fibers in their early stages, gradually settling into a softer, more stable surface with time, use, and gentle care.
Marble Bowls: Form, Proportion and Material Presence
A marble bowl is shaped by form and material—its contour, depth, and veining defining how it holds presence within a thoughtfully composed space.
How to Style a Cake Stand for Everyday and Entertaining
A cake stand introduces height, structure, and quiet emphasis to a surface. When styled with restraint, it transforms a flat arrangement into one that feels layered, balanced, and complete.
Coffee Table Styling Ideas for a Calm and Refined Living Space
A well-styled coffee table is shaped through balance, material, and restraint rather than decoration. With one grounding object and thoughtful layering, the surface feels calm, clear, and complete.
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