- 01stoneware vase$38
- 02walnut bowl$32
- 03linen throw$49
The objects
make the room.
Forty-five pieces. Vases, lighting, textiles, ceramics, wood objects, built by craftspeople for the first home you live in on purpose. Photographed where they belong: indoors, in light.
- 017.5 feet pre-decorated pencil-shaped christmas$238
- 02solid-color velvet finished blackout curtains $95
- 03moon living room wall clock clock mural light$85
- 04moon living room wall clock clock mural light$85
The Rooms
Four rooms, four ways to live in them. Every object lives where it earns its keep.
- 01carbon-steel pan$44
- 02oak cutting board$28
- 01linen curtain$95
- 02brass sconce$40
- 03body pillow$70
- 01brass-arm desk lamp$66
- 02ash tray rack$24
The Objects
One feature object, six neighbors. Each priced honestly, each made to be lived with, not photographed once and forgotten.

7.5 Feet Pre-Decorated Pencil-Shaped Christmas Tree - Foldab
// spruce + iron base
Solid-Color Velvet Finished Blackout Curtains Living Room Sh
// linen-cotton · blackout weave
Moon Living Room Wall Clock Clock Mural Light
// matte iron · 32cm dia
Moon Living Room Wall Clock Clock Mural Light
// matte iron · 32cm dia
Removable And Washable Long Body Pillow For Side Sleepers
// chunky knit · merino blend
Dodecahedron Night Light Infinity Dodecahedron Color Art Lig
// brass + frosted glass
Outdoor Waterproof Solar Mosquito Killer Lamp
// brass + frosted glassCraft Notes
Three short reads on why an object is built the way it is, and what that costs the maker.
Why we choose solid wood over veneer.
Veneer hides a particleboard core. Solid walnut, ash and oak age the way a leather chair ages: they take the dent of a real life and gain something for it.
→ readCeramic that survives 10,000 dishwasher cycles.
Stoneware fired to cone-10 at 1,300°C. Vitrified to glass: no microscopic pores, no staining, no chipping at the rim after a year on the open shelf.
→ readMade-to-order means six-week lead times.
We don't warehouse furniture we haven't sold. Carpentry begins the week your card is charged. Your bowl exists because you bought it, not the inverse.
→ readThe Maker Roll
Six craftspeople behind the catalog. Anonymous by choice; the work signs itself.
- 01CarpenterOaxacasolid wood objects, joinery
- 02CeramicistCDMXstoneware, slip-cast vessels
- 03WeaverMéridalinen and merino textiles
- 04GlassblowerGuadalajarahand-blown vessels, frosted glass
- 05MetalsmithPueblabrass sconces, blackened-steel hardware
- 06BookbinderQuerétaroleather-bound stationery and trays
We built homeaura the way a friend furnishes their first real home: piece by piece, one room at a time, refusing to buy the disposable thing. Every object on this shelf is made by a person we know, in a place we can name, from material we can hold.