"Handcrafted in small batches, made with heart – unique ceramics for a beautifully slow life."

Limited edition. Limited quantities. Functional art.

The boxes arrived today and I'm absolutely in love!! 

 Thank you so much for the finishing touches, the extra bath salts and the beautiful earrings!I am blown away at how much love and care has gone in to make this beautiful product! 

It's art!

How can you ever feel sad when you can start your day with such a beautiful mug?!

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The heart behind the brand

Why tday?

Because today you build your life, not tomorrow.

The way we spend our days shapes the life we live. We believe that thoughtfully crafted, beautifully made homeware serves as a daily reminder that you are one of a kind—and that the little moments, like sipping coffee from a mug that sparks joy, truly matter. Because when your mug is beautiful, your coffee tastes like magic. ✨

But our mission goes beyond making pieces you love. We’re also here to spread hope by creating jobs. With every purchase, you’re not just supporting a small business—you’re helping us grow, empowering skilled artisans, and building a brighter future together. Thank you for being part of our story. 💛

On the blog

Fika. a moment to slow down. Why we started Tday

Hi friend,

First off, you are so welcome here!

In the midst of the chaos of the 2020 worldwide pandemic, we were forced to slow down. Pause, evaluate. At first, we resisted, hating it, and then, we embraced it.

You know what - really good things started happening.

Lavender - more than a fragrance

Lavender is one of the most popular essential oils (and we use it a bunch in our soap and beauty products!) Here's why

Lavender is made from the petals of the flower.

It can be used in diffusers, facial steams, scent sachets, bath salts, soaps - you name it!

Your morning cuppa can change the world

Think I'm joking?

Both the French and the American Revolution was started in coffee houses.

Coffee was used to fund the Argentinian Olympic team.

"As the Great Depression had struck the country, the delegation of 82 athletes travelled in a ship, the Itaquicê, selling coffee along the way to fund the trip." Thanks Wikipedia

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