There’s something quietly architectural about these. The natural grain of the Italian leather keeps every pair feeling slightly singular, while the draped upper gives them a softness that contrasts beautifully with the clean shape. They feel less like sandals and more like an extension of how you want the rest of your wardrobe to behave: understated, directional, and impossibly easy.
Drifter Slides | $550 →
A backpack that earns its place by doing exactly what it should, and looking sharp while doing it. The matte waterproof finish has that smooth, technical feel we always come back to, while the recycled PET construction adds substance beyond the surface. It moves from commute to weekend without ever feeling overdesigned.
Niklas Backpack | from $80 →
We’ll always love the clean simplicity of a bare MacBook, but sometimes it’s nice to give it a little personality without losing that minimal feel. The soft white grid adds just enough visual interest, subtle, graphic, and incredibly chic, while still letting the sleekness of the design shine through. It a small detail that makes your workspace feel a bit more like you.
White Grid | $30 →
This one feels closer to a design object than drinkware. The soft cylindrical silhouette, muted palette, and ergonomic loop make it something you actually want sitting beside you all day. It keeps the practical promises, hot, cold, leakproof, durable, but what really wins is how seamlessly it blends into the visual language of your desk, tote, or nightstand.
16oz Bottle | $20 →
It’s rare for an accessory to understand the object it’s built for, but this one truly does. Designed to preserve the impossibly light, minimal feel of the iPhone Air while adding grip and subtle back coverage, it feels like the only upgrade that respects the reason you bought the phone in the first place. Understated, intentional, and as close to nothing as possible.
Minimalism Perfected | shop now →
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