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- Meet the Makers: Ceramics
- Meet the Makers: Teak
- Meet the Makers: Soap
- Meet the Makers: Coffee
- Meet the Makers: Tea
- Meet the Makers: Leather
- Meet the Makers: Stationary
- Meet the Makers: The Women's Workshop
- 3 Ways to Style a Fan
- Meet the Makers: Rattan
- Meet the Makers: Batik
- Meet the Makers: Macrame
- The Modern Sarong: A Story of Craft & Culture
We’re proud to collaborate with our artisan partners in Bali, bridging the gap between traditional craftsmanship and modern design. Together, we create handcrafted pieces that bring the beauty of Balinese artistry to homes around the world. Through these partnerships, we help provide sustainable incomes, opening doors to education, innovation, and brighter futures for artisan families.
Every item we offer is slow-made by hand, honoring decades of tradition passed down through generations. Crafted with ethical and sustainable practices, each piece reflects intentionality and attention to detail—designed to complement modern living with quality that’s made to last.
Our commitment is to care for people and the planet.We use eco-friendly materials like rattan, pandan, and seagrass to create timeless home goods that are as beautiful as they are sustainable. From production to packaging, every step is designed to reduce our environmental footprint and celebrate conscious living.

Rattan from the Village of Kerobokan
Handcrafted rattan from an artisan collective of over 100 artisans. Sustainably sourced on the island of Bali, bringing you modern home decor while providing sustainable income through a heritage craft.
Macrame from The Women's Workshop
Handwoven macrame by The Women's Workshop, each purchase supports a single mother in her craft, providing her with a living wage while putting her children through school.
Ceramics from the Village of Pejaten
Hand thrown ceramics by an artisan collective of 65 people, this ceramic business supports women and the local village by giving sustainable jobs, teaching a heritage craft, and providing fair income.
Textiles from the Village of Denpasar
Hand screened textiles are a traditional staple of indonesian culture, using natural dyes and dried by the sun. We've partnered with multiple sarong artisan collectives to bring you modern designs using an age-old tradition.
Tea from the Village of Ubud
Hand picked teas of the highest quality, employing local homemakers for farming and packaging and providing flexible hours, full or part-time schedules, valuing and empowering their role in the community and their family.
Coffee from the Village of Kintamani
Handcrafted coffee grown by local Balinese farmers who practice the ‘Subak Abian’ method of farming, which means they work together in a local co-operative, to support one another, to share knowledge and resources.
Leather from the Village of Seminyak
Handcrafted shoes featuring responsibly sourced leather and traditional craftsmanship, preserving Indonesian heritage and providing sustainable income to artisan families.
Soap from the Village of Nyambu
Handmade soap from local Balinese ingredients by women who are not only given a living wage for their work, but receive an education on proper hygiene which in turn brings better health to their communities
