From Kitchen Table to Small Batch Studio
What began as an experiment at the kitchen table has grown into a small but intentional studio practice. We still make every bar by hand — no machines, no shortcuts. Each batch is small enough to pour with care, large enough to share with the people who've come to love what we make.
We learned the craft the slow way: reading, experimenting, failing, and trying again. We studied cold-process soapmaking, spent months understanding how different oils interact, how botanicals behave in lye, and how scent evolves through the cure. Every formula we use today has been tested dozens of times before it earned a place in our collection.
The Philosophy Behind Every Bar
We believe that daily rituals matter. That a bar of soap isn't just a functional object — it's a moment. A breath. A quiet ceremony at the start or end of a day. We want our soaps to feel like that: grounding, gentle, and connected to something real.
That's why we don't use synthetic fragrances. We don't add artificial colourants. We don't cut corners on ingredients because the margins would improve. We use what works, what's natural, and what we'd be proud to hand to a friend.
Our Commitment
Every bar we sell is made in small batches, cured for a full four weeks, and wrapped in plastic-free packaging. We source our botanicals from small organic farms wherever possible, and we're constantly looking for ways to tread more lightly on the earth we love.
We're a small operation — intentionally so. We're not trying to scale into something industrial. We're trying to stay close to the thing that made us want to do this in the first place: that golden afternoon in the wildflowers.