Goods and rituals for a considered day.
Wellness is the department that marks the hours. Candles, ceramics, skincare, tea and the objects that shape a morning or close an evening. Nothing medicinal, nothing trend-driven: just the physical tools for paying attention to the day.
One considered day, anchored by the objects we make and source. Each hour has its piece.
Cold water, a linen towel, the house cleanser. The day begins at the basin before it begins at the desk. Formulated with rice bran and white clay.
SkincareLoose-leaf, ceramic vessel, three minutes of nothing. A house-blended sencha or hojicha, packed in matte black tins and measured by hand.
TeaA stone incense holder, a single stick of hinoki. Forty minutes of slow smoke to frame the working morning. Sourced from a single maker in Awaji.
IncenseA hand balm, a face mist, a moment between tasks. Small-batch formulas in frosted glass. No fragrance that announces itself.
BodyOne candle, rapeseed wax, cotton wick, a low flame for the last hours of the day. Burns clean, burns long, burns quiet. 60-hour life.
CandleA night oil, a linen spray, the ritual that bookends the one at dawn. Formulated to settle, not sedate. Lavender, vetiver, cedarwood.
EveningEach product is developed with a single maker: one candle workshop, one skincare lab, one tea farm. We brief the formula, test it in the studio for weeks, refine until there is nothing to remove, and produce in small batches. No white-labelling, no shortcuts.