Every home is so unique
Our Story
We are a team of young designers who have a certain understanding of home decor, influenced by my grandfather, although at that time, I didn’t have much interest in it. Everything changed when I found my grandfather's diary in the attic, which recorded the craftsmanship and processes of home creation. It contained the dedication of the older generation to raw materials and craftsmanship. This passion and attention to detail deeply inspired me. Thus, I decided to carry forward my grandfather's legacy and honor his respect for the spirit of craftsmanship.
I embarked on a journey to study home creation. During this journey, I met many artisans and craftsmen, whose strict standards for raw materials and unwavering commitment to complex processes perfectly aligned with my product philosophy. I collaborated with them, not only to support and encourage these craftsmen but also to create business opportunities for myself. Along the way, I learned about local customs, discovered high-quality raw materials from different regions, and formed partnerships with like-minded local suppliers.
First stop: Crystal Country
My first stop was Prague, Czech Republic, a place known as the Land of Crystals. Here I met a crystal craftsman named Mihai. His craftsmanship has been passed down from generation to generation, and every crystal lamp is his brainchild. Mihai performed a perfect combination of crystal light and shadow, and his works seem to put people in a dream world. We quickly formed a partnership and he was willing to provide crystal elements for my lighting design. This not only adds to my many crystalline charms, but also confirms my pursuit of high-quality raw materials.
Second stop: The persistence of metal craftsmen
Next, I came to a small town in Italy, famous for its metal craftsmanship. In the old workshop, I met Antonio, a young craftsman. His works are famous for their exquisite metal patterns, showing the perfect combination of tradition and modernity. Through in-depth communication with Antonio, I learned about his strict requirements for each work. We decided to incorporate metallic elements into my lighting design to create a unique style that gives new life.
The third stop: the flowing art of glass
In Switzerland, I walked into a small workshop specializing in glass craftsmanship. Dominic, the craftsman here, uses passion and passion to transform molten glass into unique works of art. He showed me how to create beautiful shapes in the heat, every detail so perfect. Our cooperation makes my design more three-dimensional, and the light emitted by the glass lamps seems to warm every home.
Stop 4: Close contact between shells and nature
My journey continued and I came to a small island in Southeast Asia. Here I met a craftsman named Amir who created exquisite lamps using abalone shells as raw materials. Amir was inspired by the sea. He carefully carved each shell to make these lamps exude the atmosphere of the ocean. Our cooperation perfectly combines nature and humanity, allowing every family to feel the warmth of the ocean.
The fifth stop: the tenacity and warmth of stone
Finally, I came to a mountain village in South America and met a stonemason named Lola. She has an infinite understanding and love for stones in her mind, and can polish ordinary stones into works of art. Working with Carlos, we decided to use stone as part of my lamp to give it a deeper, natural feel.
Throughout this journey, I encountered various concepts of “home.” Everyone has a different idea of what home means, but the one unchanging aspect is the high pursuit of quality when it comes to creating a home. This is what we aspire to provide. Everyone works hard outside in pursuit of dreams and livelihoods. No matter how difficult or exhausting it may be, home remains a warm utopia. A place that carries everyone’s warmth must be crafted with uniqueness and care; it cannot be taken lightly.