Our stance

The industry treats taste as a market segment. We don’t.

Walk into most home brands and you’re asked to pick a lane — to become “a Japandi person” or “a boho person”, as if your taste were a demographic. We never believed that. Our customer is a person, not a style. A home is a self-portrait, and most self-portraits borrow from more than one world.

Why we built it

So we built the opposite. One calm house with five worlds inside it — Japandi, Bohemian, Minimalist, Dark Academia, Urban Jungle — each given the same standard of craft, photography and service. The styles don’t share a look. They share a way of making.

We add roughly eleven pieces a season. Slowly, on purpose. No flash drops, no countdowns, no manufactured scarcity. If a piece is between batches, we say so and tell you when it’s back — we never invent urgency to move you faster than you want to go.

“A Japandi sofa, an Urban Jungle window and a Dark Academia bookshelf is a legitimate home.”

Honest materials, named makers

We say what a thing is made of, and who made it.

No hiding supply chains behind mood photography. Every piece carries its material, its maker, and where it was made — on the page, not in the small print.

Atelier Marrom

PORTO, PORTUGAL

Throws and glazes our stoneware by hand. The uneven lip is theirs, kept on purpose.

Halden Forge

YORKSHIRE, UK

Welds the blackened-steel frames that carry a real library without bowing.

Tiznit Weavers’ Co-op

MIDDLE ATLAS, MOROCCO

Hand-dyes wool in small batches, so no two saffrons land quite the same.

The people

A small team with strong taste and no agenda for yours.

We’re a studio of eleven across Lisbon and Dublin — buyers, a photographer, two writers, and the people who answer your emails. We curate, we name, we photograph the same way every time. Then we get out of your way.

See what we’ve made