Our objects

It is in our nature to have more with less

Make the difference

Live in style. Have a true awareness to make a significant difference and increase your positive impact.

A versatile selection of timeless and urban objects for self-conscious people. We simply love beautiful objects.

It is in our Nature to have more with less. We follow our own rhythm and strive for sustainability and less waste.

crafted in Japan

Vintage waffle towels

Pure cotton

▪︎ 130 x 60 cm
▪︎ 265 grams
▪︎ Very high water absorption standard
▪︎ Soft handfeel
▪︎ Light weight
▪︎ Quick to dry
▪︎ Very subtle 3-d effect
▪︎ Beautiful melange colours

The artisans of Imabari have perfected the art of towel making for more than 100 years

For your desk

Craftsmanship

Using specific skills while making beautiful objects by hand. 

With attention to detail and design, eye for quality and function and sense of beauty.

 The philosophy of making a high-quality and durable object is a way to pay respect to the object, its users, its maker and the nature.

 That is what we would like to carry out and live by, while developing or selecting our objects.

Weaving fabric | Lapuan Kankurit

Our Premium Wool Cashmere Cap

▪︎ Soft black wool with cashmere

▪︎ Label of recycled cotton

▪︎ 7,5 cm bill with 6 top stitches

▪︎ 6 panel crown and button

▪︎ Natural comfortable properties

▪︎ Adjustable size by gun metal buckle

Stories

Read here the stories behind our objects

Books as home objects | Objects that contribute to your slow life

We dare to say that certain books in your home can be a true object. Because nowadays a lot of attention has been paid to the design of the cover. It not only tells what it says, but also inspires the reader through the use of material, images, colours and words. It would therefore be a shame to store these objects in the closet. No, have them around you and ...

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All about Linen

Linen is made from the flax plant Linum and is one of the oldest natural fibers that has been used. It goes back thousands of years when flax fibers were used to weave linen textiles. And throughout history, it has been used in ancient civilizations, including ancient Egypt, where flax was a sacred symbol of light and purity for its positive effects on health and beauty.

The quality of the finished linen depends on growing conditions and harvesting techniques. Northern Europe has the best quality flax because ...

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