New Arrivals
Origin Stories
Some products carry a field story — the curator went there, and documented it. The object is only half of what you're buying.
Japan, JP · March 2026
The workshop sits at the end of a lane where the river noise finally drops away. He has been bending these handles by hand for thirty-one years, and he does not look up when we arrive.
Read the full story →Korea, KR · February 2026
The kiln takes three days to cool. Until then, no one knows which pots survived and which cracked in the heat. It is a craft that refuses to be rushed.
Read the full story →In Transit
Imports currently being shipped, open for pre-order. The journey from source to shelf is part of the story — not an apology.
From the people who own them
“The basket arrived wrapped like a gift. It's become the thing everyone asks about when they visit. I didn't expect to feel something about a basket.”
Maya R. · Apr 2026
“I pre-ordered the apron and forgot about it. When it came, the linen was so much better than anything I've owned. The wait was the right call.”
Tomas L. · Mar 2026
“What I keep coming back for is the writing. You read where a thing came from and who chose it, and it changes how you hold it.”
Adifa S. · Mar 2026