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Our 12-year
Anniversary

Enjoy 20% off in store and online through Monday with code: 12YEARS

Twelve years ago we opened our doors with the hope of creating a small place centered on thoughtful design and meaningful craft. The shop has grown and shifted with the people who visit and the artists and makers we are fortunate to work with. We are grateful for the community that continues to support this space and allow it to evolve.

Full-priced exclusions apply.

seya.

A collection born from travel and an ongoing study of material and place, where natural fibers and timeless craft form the foundation of each piece.

Designed with a gender neutral sensibility, the Autumn Winter 25 collection draws from the landscape of Lozère, France, expressed through muted tones and layered textures.

The selection also includes very special Patagonian ceramics finished with a centuries old raku technique

Cordera

An exploration of exceptional materials, timeless design and conceptual form through fine knitwear, wool suiting, and buttery soft leathers.

Yoko
Sakamoto

A study of form, texture, and restraint. This season explores unisex tailoring through athletic knits, brushed wool outerwear, and structured cotton layers. Join us in-store for tea with Kettl and a presentation of the new collection.

Evan Kinori
AW25 Collection

Garments shaped with care, in fabrics that hold depth, texture, and refinement. Pieces designed to move easily together, season after season.

MAN-TLE
R19 Collection

Drop 2 is here. Introducing new leather goods: The Down Blouson Jacket in insulated Eco Deerskin and a handmade slip-on in collaboration with Aurora Shoe Co.

7115 by Szeki

Layers for the season ahead. Unisex shapes that find their own form.

Daisuke Anayama Ceramics

The pieces reflect a balance of tradition and refinement, with soft glazes, visible brushwork, and organic forms made for everyday use. Also included are two ceramic Darumas, figures rooted in Japanese folklore that represent perseverance and intention. Each piece is made by hand in limited numbers.

Aleph Geddis Wood Sculptures

Hand-carved in Bali, this new body of work explores form through rhythm, geometry, and repetition. Each piece is one of a kind, shaped from wood using traditional tools and intuitive process. Now available to view and collect, in-store and online.