
Nora Adeyemi
Brooklyn, NY
“I want the person holding this mug to feel the weight of something made slowly, on purpose.”
Each mug takes three days — throwing, trimming, two firings. The glaze is mixed by hand from local minerals.

Each month, a rotating cast of independent makers chooses objects around a single material or ritual. Tissue-wrapped. Story-told. Chosen with intention.
Every edition is designed to disappear into your life — not sit on a shelf. These are subscribers' own photographs.
The Clay Issue — hand-thrown mug by Nora Adeyemi, Brooklyn

The Wax Issue — poured taper by Saoirse Brennan, Galway

The Linen Issue — herb pouch by Mei-Ling Tran, Portland

The Linen Issue — market tote by Amara Osei, Accra
The Clay Issue — pinch bowl by Yuki Tanaka, Kyoto
The Paper Issue — letterpress print by Ingrid Svensson, Stockholm

The Glass Issue — bud vase by Priya Mehta, Jaipur

The Stone Issue — cold-process soap by Fatima Al-Rashid, Marrakech
We commission, not curate from catalogs. Every maker writes a letter to the subscriber. Every object arrives with a story.

Brooklyn, NY
“I want the person holding this mug to feel the weight of something made slowly, on purpose.”
Each mug takes three days — throwing, trimming, two firings. The glaze is mixed by hand from local minerals.

Galway, Ireland
“A candle is a ritual object. It asks something of you — to sit still, to be present.”
Beeswax sourced from a single family apiary in County Clare. Wicks hand-braided from unbleached cotton.
“It arrived on a Tuesday and I rearranged my entire kitchen shelf around it. That mug is the first thing I reach for every morning without thinking.”
Margot Delacroix
Portland, OR
Morning Light subscriber, 14 months
“I've outgrown every other subscription I've tried. Curate is different because it doesn't feel like a product — it feels like someone who knows me sent me a gift.”

Theodora Osei-Bonsu
Chicago, IL
Dusk subscriber, 8 months
“The maker letter is worth the subscription alone. I've started keeping them in a little box. Reading them feels like finding a note from a friend.”
Ingrid Halvorsen
Seattle, WA
Forest Keeper subscriber, 22 months
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