Nusara started with a simple frustration: everything we found for the house was either mass-produced and forgettable, or beautiful and impossible to actually live with. We wanted mirrors you could lean against a wall without worrying, bowls that felt warm to hold, textiles that got better with every wash.
So we started making the pieces we couldn't find. Small runs, considered materials, shapes that don't shout. Nothing trend-driven, nothing disposable — just objects built to sit quietly in a home for years.
Every piece starts with something old: a hand-thrown glaze, a reclaimed wood grain, a shape that's existed for a hundred years. We pare it back, simplify the lines, and let the material do the talking. The result sits comfortably in a home that feels curated, not decorated.
We work with independent makers and small workshops who share our standards — ceramicists who hand-glaze every bowl, weavers who still use a loom, woodworkers who choose the grain before the shape. Nothing here comes off a mass production line, and that's exactly the point.
“We don't design for a moment. We design for the years a home actually gets lived in.”
Hand-finished pieces made in small batches, never mass-produced.
Shapes and finishes chosen to outlast trends.
Vintage character balanced with modern simplicity.
Every collection is designed to work together — mix pieces freely, or build a room around just one.
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