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Quietly Elegant Essentials
Considered objects for the daily ritual.
A small maison of everyday essentials — chosen slowly, made to be used, and kept for years.
honey · beeswax · peony · soft musk
At the vanity
Honey Miel — a single-orchard nectar.
Warm honey lifted from the comb, beeswax softened in the palm, a thread of vanilla absolute that lingers after the door has closed. It settles into the skin slowly, the way a second cup of tea cools on the saucer — unhurried, faintly golden, asking nothing in return.
First light. The counter. The hand that reaches for it before the kettle is on, before the window is open, before the day has decided what it wants to be.
honey · beeswax · vanilla absolute
A summer ritual
Three forms of one nectar.
Pink Peony Bath & Shower Gel. Honey Miel 24-Hour Body Lotion. Imperial Honey Hand Cream. Layered in order, the morning becomes a brief honey season — counter, hand, sleeve.
Objects for warm rooms
Walnut, porcelain, ceramic — the room at rest.
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Geometric Oval Porcelain Planter
porcelain, hand-thrown, sculptural
Hand-thrown porcelain in an organic oval — a quiet vessel for stems, or for nothing at all.
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Bagby Classic Silent Clock
walnut, brushed steel, quiet
Hand-crafted in Vermont. Analog face, completely silent — for the bedside that doesn’t announce the hour.
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Wavy Table Lamp
ceramic, lamplight, evening
Hand-thrown ceramic. The light it makes is the warmth a room asks for after dinner.
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Skin & scalp
Skinification, quietly.
The skin-care logic, carried to the body, scalp and face — gentle, effective, considered. Two new rituals, led by a single multi-use oil.
From the Journal
Notes from the studio.
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How to build a scent wardrobe.
On layering body wash, body cream, and room spray in the same family. A practical method, not a rule.
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How to set a summer table without florals.
A table set for what the room can keep. Linen, stoneware, travertine, two cocktail glasses, a candle.
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Perfume oil vs. eau de parfum.
Which carrier suits the daily ritual. A short, practical comparison.
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The hand behind it
We started in a kitchen, in August.
The first batch sat on a counter for a week. We wanted to know whether it would still feel right on the seventh morning. It did. We started shipping the month after.
Embelora is a long table of considered objects we return to, every day. Everything here is something we use ourselves.
Dispatch from the maison
Letters from the Maison.
Seasonal dispatches, new objects, the occasional recipe. Once a week. No discounts, no noise.
“What is beautiful is good, and what is good will soon be beautiful.”
— Sappho










