
Areaware
Cubebot Small Multi
$25
Wooden puzzle robot inspired by Japanese Shinto Kumi-ki puzzles. Designed by David Weeks, it holds dozens of poses and folds into a perfect cube.

$30
Simple ceramic vessel for holding strike-anywhere wooden matches, which ignite when struck against its textured surface.
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$25
Wooden puzzle robot inspired by Japanese Shinto Kumi-ki puzzles. Designed by David Weeks, it holds dozens of poses and folds into a perfect cube.

Areaware
$28
Toy dog robot from the Cubebot family. Hand-crafted in beech wood, Milo can fold into dozens of poses and back into a cube.

Areaware
$35
Architectural building blocks inspired by Brutalist architecture's massive utopian forms and raw concrete material palette. Designed by James Paulius.

Areaware
$18
Playful blob-shaped sculptural candle. An odd little conversation piece that brings whimsy to any space.

HMM Project
$78
A new shape for fire. Reimagined desktop torch lighter with architectural form and precision engineering.

Reform CPH
From $7,500
Playful design pairing HDPE (cutting board material) with brass and marble in six vibrant colors, designed by Belgian artist duo.

Dusen Dusen
$48-$96
Collaboration with Areaware featuring beechwood grinders with rotating faces that create different colorful outfits with every twist.

Hasami Porcelain
$27
Ash wood tray that serves as a lid for mugs and small bowls. Adds warmth to the porcelain collection and protects beverages.

Hasami Porcelain
$32-$48
Versatile bowls with straight sides that stack efficiently. Available in 5.7" and 7.3" sizes with matching plates that serve as lids.

Raawii
100
Cubism-inspired ceramic vase with bold geometric form and vibrant glaze. Handmade in Portugal with subtle variations that make each piece unique.