These products transform daily routines into rituals that focus on rebalancing the connection between us and the earth in a way that honours and respects our mutual natural rhythms and seasons.

Sara's love for the performing arts and independent publishing has influenced her current practices and approach to weaving webs and collaborating with other creatives, artists, and well-being practitioners.

This ultimately led to the collaboration with Tracy, the ceramics artist who designed the Senses and Beyond vessels, intended to be held as much as they are meant to safely hold what's inside

“I believe that we can and should do better. As humans, as consumers and as creators. And I want this business to be the living embodiment of new heart-led possibilities."

She was born in Buenos Aires, expanded her spirit in Barcelona and found her home in London. 

They are a remembrance that we,
too,
come from the earth and are the earth
and to honour and revere a kind of existence

made of poetry,

of dreams,
of nature,


of time.


Tracy Maurice is a multidisciplinary artist, designer, and filmmaker based in Montréal, Quebec, Canada.

Her creative process explores the correlation between analogue and digital mediums, blending traditional craftsmanship with modern technologies. Themes in her work delve into temporality, motion, human connection, observation, and our profound interrelationship with the natural world.

Her work has been showcased at prestigious venues such as The Lincoln Center in New York, the Musée d'art Contemporain de Montréal in Montreal, the ANTI – Contemporary Art Festival in Helsinki, and the 11th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art in Berlin, where she collaborated with live artist Dana Michel.

Tracy has also delivered talks at Berklee College of Music, Pennsylvania College of Art & Design, and HFBK University of Fine Arts Hamburg, and has taught filmmaking at the IDFA Film Academy at the University of California, Berkeley. Additionally, she has served as an artist-in-residence at RU in New York and SÍM in Reykjavik. Formerly a New Yorker, Tracy now resides and works in Montréal.