Rooted in Reverence: Japan’s Enduring Bond With Trees
From ancient temples to handcrafted objects, Japan’s connection to trees reveals a philosophy of care and reciprocity.
The WLLW Journal explores the spaces we live in and the ideas shaping them.
From ancient temples to handcrafted objects, Japan’s connection to trees reveals a philosophy of care and reciprocity.
WLLW investigates the paradox of crafts in a sustainable future.
From everyday plates to outdoor dining essentials, many kitchen items contain hidden toxins. This guide helps you choose safer, healthier materials for the items you eat, cook and serve with.
The most restorative landscapes are often those that require the least intervention. Jean-Marc Flack shares why listening to the land is the starting point for every garden project.
In our latest brand spotlight we discover how Bergs Potter, a Copenhagen ceramics shop, became a global design name with heart, heritage and handmade pots.
WLLW explores the advantages of opting for vintage and antique furniture and finding pieces that both enhance our wellbeing and tell a story.
A Q&A with Lilli Elias, Founder of Autumn Sonata, who is reviving the past through material storytelling, design and sustainable craftsmanship.
Amid automation and instant gratification, craft reconnects us to materiality, history and intention.
As part of our Brand Spotlight series, we celebrate Obasan’s dedication to transforming sleep through ethical materials and thoughtful design.
Wycliffe Stutchbury transforms discarded wood into art that evokes landscapes and abstract forms. WLLW joined him for a conversation about his creative process and deep connection to his materials.
WLLW traces the deep roots of natural materials used in artisanal crafts and their role in healthy and sustainable design.
WLLW explores how reconnecting with natural wood can help us design homes that feel warmer, calmer and more alive.