Collection: LIVING

"Heritage at Home" Artisanal Living Collection
Imagine wrapping your hands around a teacup that holds a thousand years of skill, or settling into a chair woven with patterns passed down through villages. Our "Heritage at Home" collection brings China’s intangible cultural heritage into your daily life—turning ordinary moments into encounters with history, one handcrafted piece at a time.
Take the bamboo woven baskets, for example. Each strand is bent and interlaced using techniques from Sichuan that date back to the Han Dynasty, creating storage pieces that are both sturdy and graceful. They hold fruits, linens, or even your morning mail, their natural grain softening the sharp edges of modern rooms. Then there are the indigo-dyed bed linens: dyed with fermented indigo leaves using a 2,000-year-old method from Zhejiang, their deep blue hues fade gently over time, like a well-loved story, while the cotton remains soft against skin.
The collection also includes lacquerware trays, polished to a glossy sheen using tree sap and layers of hand-rubbed finish—a craft from Fujian where artisans spend weeks perfecting each piece. Set a vase of flowers on one, and suddenly your coffee table becomes a stage for tradition. Even the paper lanterns, made from mulberry bark paper and bamboo frames (a craft preserved in Jiangsu), cast warm, diffused light in the evening, turning a living room into a space that feels both cozy and timeless.
These aren’t just household items; they’re bridges between past and present. A bamboo basket carries more than groceries—it carries the laughter of weavers teaching their children. A lacquer tray holds more than snacks—it holds the patience of someone who knows good things take time. In a world of mass-produced goods, "Heritage at Home" lets you live with pieces that have soul: made by hand, made to last, and made to remind you that home is where tradition finds its most beautiful expression.