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Trilofy – Embrace Home Living
Each day offers a chance to refresh. Begin with one beautiful thing that reminds you what harmony feels like.
Every moment at home is a choice: to exist or to experience. Elevate that choice with intentional design and lasting value.
Every object you ignore gathers dust and meaning. Choose designs that remind you to care.
Hand-turned in Portugal from a single block of beech, Vira shifts quietly between roles as the day moves on. Use one side for a candle or tealight in the evening, then flip it over and slip in the glass tube to hold a few stems by morning. The grain reads warm against ceramic, linen and stone, and the piece settles into a room without asking for attention.
Wood-turned shapes carry a quiet, sculptural presence on a shelf or sideboard. The grain of the beech catches low evening light, while the brass insert sits flush so the candle stays upright through the burn. Set one beside other Totem pieces, or use it alone as a still point in a room. It belongs in a home built from considered choices, not impulse buys.
The Totem Candle Holder takes its shape from the stacked geometry of the Native American totem pole, reinterpreted as a quiet, modern object for the home. Each piece is hand-turned in Portugal from sustainable beech wood, a process that gives every holder its own subtle character in the grain. The eco-varnish protects the wood while letting its warm, natural tones come through. Collect different heights from the Totem family to build an unhurried arrangement that suits the shelf, the dining table, or the windowsill equally well.
The Vira is a single object that changes function as the day does. Upright, it holds a candle or tea light, casting a warm, directed glow through the turned beech grain. Flipped, with the glass tube seated inside, it holds a cut stem or two from the garden. Hand-turned in Portugal from solid beech wood and finished in a calm lavender tone, it settles easily onto a shelf or sill without asking for attention.
Hand-turned in Portugal, this beech piece has the steady weight of solid wood and a smooth, warm grain that catches lamplight. Use it as a candle holder through the evening, then flip and slot in the glass tube to hold a few stems by day. The transparent varnish lets the natural colour and pattern of the wood show, and the surface settles into a quiet patina with use.
The Totem Nº 3 settles into a room the way a well-chosen object should: quietly, with intention. Beech wood has a close, even grain that responds warmly to candlelight, and the lathe-turned form draws the eye upward without demanding attention. The eco-varnish keeps the surface protected while preserving the natural warmth of the material, so it holds its character over time. Whether placed alone on a windowsill or grouped with other heights from the Totem family, it earns its place.
The Vira earns its place by doing more than one job without asking for attention. Hold a pillar candle one evening, a tealight the next, then turn it over and slot in the glass tube for a few cut stems. The beech feels warm in the hand and the orange wash gives the grain a quiet lift, settling into a room rather than competing with it.