Ember & Elm

Ember & Elm — Crafted Calm for Everyday Living

Hearth, Texture, and Quiet Glow

Nestled in natural fibers and soft-toned woods, Ember & Elm curates home accents for slow evenings and bright mornings. Explore woven throws, stoneware, candles, and tactile decor that add a little calm to the everyday.

Each piece is hand-picked for feel and longevity — subtle patterns, gentle palettes, and an understated warmth that settles into your space like sunlight at dusk.

Folded linen throw in warm beige
Woven Linen Throws
Matte stoneware mugs stacked on oak tray
Stoneware Mugs
Cedarwood candle with gentle flame
Cedarwood Candle
Textured cushion cover with subtle stitch pattern
Cushion Covers
Edge detail of handloom rug
Handloom Rugs
Minimal oak wall shelf with ceramic vase
Oak Wall Shelf
Linen table runner with hemstitch detail
Table Runners
Earthen planter with soft texture
Earthen Planters

Material Stories

We choose materials that age with grace: flax that softens, oak that gathers a quiet patina, stoneware that holds warmth. Each piece carries a small story of touch, light, and time.

  1. Close view of flax fibers used in linen
    Linen Flax • Breathable & cool

    Hand-loomed Linen

    Spun from European flax, our linen is woven for an airy drape. It begins crisp then relaxes into a soft, lived-in texture that welcomes everyday use across Indian summers and mild winters.

  2. Solid oak board showing gentle grain
    Solid Oak • Quiet grain

    Quiet-grain Oak

    Finished in low-gloss oil, oak shelves and trays invite a warm, subtle glow. The surface is resilient and takes on character from sun and touch rather than heavy varnish.

  3. Matte stoneware fresh from the kiln
    Stoneware • Holds warmth

    Kiln-soft Stoneware

    Fired for strength, our mugs and bowls keep tea and turmeric lattes warm a little longer. The matte glaze resists glare and pairs well with natural light.

  4. Handloom cotton weave with subtle texture
    Handloom Cotton • Everyday-soft

    Handloom Cotton

    Woven in small runs, this cotton carries delicate slubs that add depth without fuss. It layers beautifully under monsoon-soft light and city evenings alike.

Low-Light Shelf

A stepped gallery for corners that crave calm. Soft edges, muted tones, and pieces that catch light without glare. Hover to feel a gentle tilt — like placing an object by hand.

Small amber glass vase on oak step
Amber Glass Vase
Minimal ceramic incense holder
Incense Holder
Woolen throw folded on a matte step
Wool Throw Fold
Mini oak tray with soft edges
Mini Oak Tray
Two tea lights resting on a stone base
Tea Light Duo
Stack of linen pillows in muted tones
Linen Pillow Stack

Warmth, Measured Quietly

We test comfort the slow way: by feel, by breath, by the way a room hushes when light fades. Our small meters capture those sensations as gentle readouts — simply indicators, never rules.

Fabric Breathability

Airflow through weave at typical Indian summer humidity.

Target ≥ 80%

Low-Light Glow

How softly a surface returns light at dusk.

Sweet spot 65–80%

Touch Calm

Immediate sense of ease on contact — no sharp edges, no glare.

Aim ≥ 85%

Care Effort

Ease of upkeep for daily living — fewer steps, longer joy.

Higher is simpler

Fold Lab

Folds soften hard edges. We study how linen and cotton settle on a shelf — stitched lines, quiet creases, and the small rhythm they cast on light.

Close crease detail on linen
Linen • soft diagonal crease
Cotton selvage line with subtle stitch
Cotton • selvage & stitch
Wool edge on a gentle bias fold
Wool • edge on bias

Quiet Palette

Our tones are hushed: clay, oat, smoke, and a sage that feels like afternoon shade. Tap a swatch to see how it washes over a surface.

Evening Table

A low table, a few lights, and pieces that ask little. Glide through a quiet row — each frame a small still life.

Steam rising from evening tea on stone coaster
Tea on Stone
Candle casting a soft shadow arc
Arc of Shadow
Matte ceramic plate with rim highlight
Matte Plate
Oak utensil rest with spoon
Utensil Rest
Linen napkin with a ring, evening light
Linen Ring

Grain Map

Every surface carries a quiet topography. Follow the soft markers to notice seams, weave slubs, and the way light pools around gentle curves.

Plan view of oak grain with gentle lines
Oak • slow, parallel grain
Close map of cotton weave with tiny slubs
Cotton • tiny weave slubs

Shelf Builder

Shelves change mood with spacing and rhythm. Pick a preset to see how the same pieces breathe in different layouts — Cozy, Gallery, or Narrow.

Stone bowl with soft lip
Stone Bowl
Rolled linen with warm hue
Linen Roll
Small oak stand
Oak Stand
Matte ceramic tumbler
Ceramic Tumbler
Brushed metal tea canister
Tea Canister
Cotton knit basket
Knit Basket

Scent Trails

Candles and incense don’t rush the room; they arrive as ribbons. Here, light trails drift slowly behind each piece — a visual hush.

Cedar candle with night glow
Cedar Night

Dry cedar, a hint of smoke, and a dusk-like amber that settles softly.

Thin incense stand with gentle smoke
Thin Incense

Feather smoke tracing a slow arc — almost invisible, always calm.

Triple tea light set on stone base
Tea Light Trio

Small points of warm light, perfect for evenings that ask very little.

Craft Index

Our pieces pass through a small chain of calm steps. Tap a tab to read how we balance handwork with steady, repeatable quality.

Fibers are checked for length and feel; woods are picked for even grain. We avoid heavy tint or gloss at this stage — the goal is a calm base that will accept light kindly.

Quiet workbench with hand tools neatly arranged
Quiet Workbench

Edges are softened; folds are encouraged rather than forced. We keep radii gentle so hands rest easily, and seams feel like a pause rather than a border.

Low-gloss oils and matte glazes keep reflections mild. Each finish is tested in low light — the same way most homes are seen at day’s end.

Room Notes

Small observations from homes across India — apartments, porches, and tiny studios where light and breath matter more than size.

Care Steps

Simpler care means longer joy. These steps aren’t strict; they’re gentle habits that keep surfaces easy on the eyes and kind to the touch.

  1. Soft Wipe

    Use a dry or barely damp cloth. Let the grain and weave breathe — no heavy scrubbing.

  2. Shade First

    Keep pieces away from direct glare at noon. Low, sideways light keeps colors steady.

  3. Let It Rest

    Rotate textiles weekly; give shelves a free day. Little pauses prevent tight wear marks.

Design Tenets

A small set of promises keeps Ember & Elm steady: quieter colors, honest materials, and shapes that welcome use. These tenets guide every shelf, cup, and cloth we select.

Calm First

Surfaces should rest the eye. We avoid harsh shine and let light settle into matte texture.

Touch Matters

Edges round slightly, fabrics fall with weight, and wood keeps a warm, tactile grain.

Honest Tone

Colors behave like natural light: oat, clay, smoke, and sage — never loud, always clear.

Simple Care

Longer joy through smaller habits: soft wipe, shade first, and pauses that prevent wear.

Small Footprint

Prefer durable basics over novelty. If a piece does less, the room can breathe more.

Time-Wise

Materials chosen to age kindly: linen that softens, oak that gathers a gentle patina.

Quiet FAQ

Short, calm answers to common questions. If you’re unsure, choose the gentlest option — low light, soft cloth, and steady use.