Materials
A curated selection of natural material objects, chosen for structure, density, and surface character.
Our Material Philosophy
Each material is presented as itself — without symbolism, function, or interpretation.
We work with a limited range of natural material objects: wood, stone, and aromatic hardwoods. Density, grain, aging, and surface quality guide our selection. We avoid excessive treatment, decorative intervention, or symbolic framing.
What remains is material presence — quiet, tactile, allowed to stand on its own. These natural material objects are worn or kept as part of a quiet daily environment. Not tools for transformation, but companions shaped by time and touch.
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Material Categories

Sandalwood
Dense hardwoods valued for stability, grain clarity, and the ability to age with use.

Wood & Stone
A restrained dialogue between organic wood and mineral form, focused on contrast, weight, and surface.

Agarwood(Limited)
Naturally resin-formed wood, selected in limited quantities for experienced collectors.
Understanding Our Natural Materials
Why focus only on natural materials?
We prioritize density, grain structure, and aging qualities over decoration or symbolism. Limiting materials ensures consistency and integrity.
Are materials treated or enhanced?
We avoid excessive chemical treatment or artificial enhancement, allowing natural variation in grain and surface.
How do wood and stone age over time?
Wood deepens in color and softens in texture through years of handling; stone develops a quiet patina through exposure to air and touch. These changes are not flaws, but the natural record of time spent together. For more on how organic and mineral materials evolve, see the CCI guide on agents of deterioration and the USGS explanation of natural weathering.
We believe materials speak through form,
not explanation.
When allowed to remain honest,
wood and stone reveal depth without narrative.
This is not a collection of meanings —
but a collection of materials.