A space composed slowly — through objects, light, and time.

Still Life is a collection of flowers, objects, and art — gathered slowly, and chosen for the quiet ways they shape a space.

It began as an extension of my floral practice, made between the rhythms of three young children, and grew from a long interest in how our surroundings shape the way we live. Over time, it expanded beyond flowers into objects, materials, and the atmospheres they create.

Much of this way of seeing I owe to my mother. She was trained in the Japanese tea ceremony and now practices traditional Korean Minhwa painting. Growing up around her work taught me to notice the smaller things — the balance between elements, how a piece sits within a room, the way materials soften and age.

I find myself returning, again and again, to flowers and objects that bring a sense of lightness to the pace of daily life. Still Life moves at that pace too. The collection evolves through observation rather than urgency — shaped by what feels lasting, useful, and quietly significant.

Each piece is handpicked from a few makers I return to — chosen with care, for things I hope will stay with you through time.

I hope you find something here that stays with you.

- Shilbe