A design studio crafting spaces, sculptural objects & jewellery
that invite stillness, reflections and sensory connection.

Inspired by personal experience and in-depth research into finding moments of inner peace and presence. 

Studio Archive

Design, For Stillness


We believe design should do more than simply look beautiful - It should shape how we feel, support how we live and create space for pause within everyday life.

Drawing from principles of Phenomenological design, our work explores the relationship between material, atmosphere, form and human experience.

We don’t just create, we craft - From our studio in London, we explore design work across spaces, (interiors & architecture), fine objects and jewellery that feel grounded, tactile and quietly restorative.

{1.0} - Studio Message: ‘It’s Peaceful Here…’

TWO STUDIOS, SIDE BY SIDE

Interiors & architecture, fine objects & jewellery

Interior Architecture & Design

Of Earth


With a decade of experience in designing interior & architectural spaces, our ‘Of Earth’ studio focuses on thoughtful spatial design, balanced material selection and detailed layering; We create considered environments that embody refinement, whilst being shaped around atmosphere, functionality and emotional experience.

Learn more about our approach to Interior Architecture…

{2.0} - ‘Balancing Materialities’, from our finishes library

{2.1} - ‘Design Curation’ in our Interior Architecture studio

Jewellery & Fine Objects

Of Silva


From our in-depth exploration and research of materiality, we naturally discovered an interest in moulding raw materials and forming sculptural objects ourselves.

We start with forming shapes and surfaces out of earthy, soft substances, such as clay or sand. We model, shape and sculpt these into unique pieces that we can then cast in solid metal finishes: Silver, gold, bronze & brass.

‘Of Silva’ explores sculptural fine objects and jewellery, created through a personal, tactile process and designed to support ritual, stillness and sensory connection in daily life.

Learn more about our approach to Fine Objects...

{3.0} - ‘Object Arrangements’ in our studio

A minimalistic illustration of a broken or incomplete circle with varying shades of gray and black on a white background.