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New Home — No. 02

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A new home doesn't begin with furniture. It begins with the first key placed down, the first candle lit, the first guest who stays long enough to leave something behind. These are the moments that quietly turn four walls into somewhere you belong. This box was made for that threshold — the one between a space and a life.

Uniqka — Plato Leather Tray

Every entrance tells a story. Keys, a pen, whatever the day left behind — the Plato tray holds it without fuss. Designed by Defne Koz and handcrafted from vegetable-tanned leather, it does exactly one thing well: make the ordinary feel considered. The kind of object that doesn't ask for attention. It just makes everything around it calmer.

Byredo — Chai Candle

Ben Gorham didn't set out to make a candle. He was trying to hold onto something — a kitchen, a grandmother, the smell of warm spices and milk slowly coming to a boil. Light it once and you'll understand. A new room can feel, with the right scent, like somewhere you've always known.

Georg Jensen — Elephant Keyring

It's just a keyring. Until it isn't. Aluminium, a slim leather strap, a small elephant cast with the kind of care usually reserved for things much larger. Jørgen Møller designed it to be carried every day — and every time the door opens, there it is. A quiet reminder that even the most ordinary objects can be chosen with intention.

Printworks — Be My Guest Guest Book

Leave a pen near it. That's all it takes. Guests write more than they expect to — a line, a joke, a date, a drawing in the margin. Years from now, you won't remember every evening. But this book will.