EARTHY VARIETY is a digital archive of art, spaces, and objects shaped by natural palettes and earthly influences. A home for inspiration and creative dialogue, evolving each month with new curated content.
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Dec 2025
Hanoi, Vietnam‘s capital and center of civilization for thousands of years, is the cradle of good cultural values and centuries-old craft villages. Photographer @bankpyt went to Quang Phu Cau, an Incense Village that upholds the traditional craft of incense making for more than 100 years.
@colorcstudio 🎶️ A hedge fund we can all enjoy!
@teklafabrics Established in Copenhagen in 2017, Tekla was born from a desire to bring modernity and freedom of expression to the homeware category. Taking inspiration from art and architecture, most notably John Pawson, Donald Judd, Le Corbusier and Agnes Martin, it creates elevated yet functional homeware pieces that centre a timeless, straightforward design expression.
Since launching, Tekla has embodied an honest commitment to uncompromising quality, which it continues to build on through close collaboration with its production partners. As a brand, it recognises its responsibility to mitigate its impact; it rejects rapid trend cycles and designs for longevity.
With a foundation in bedding, the full collection now comprises pieces for the entire home, including towels, sleepwear and kitchen linens – all made to be lived in and made to last.

Illustration for @bonappetitmag about “social omnivore” lifestyle—never eating meat at home but unwilling to give it up when out with family and friends. A topic that concerns many of us. Read the whole article via @bonappetitmag

@uauproject UAUPROJECT, is a design studio based in Warsaw, Poland. Founded by Justyna Fałdzińska & Miłosz Dąbrowski, they specialize in creating unique and innovative functional art pieces using 3D printing technology. Their work combines a high level of craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology, resulting in visually stunning and functional pieces that push the boundaries of what is possible with 3D printing.
THOMPSON STREET STUDIO was founded in 2014 by Kiva Motnyk to create handmade objects that explore art and design in unison, creating work imbued with authenticity and longevity.
Each piece has a story rooted in traditional textile techniques including weaving, quilting, and appliqué. Focused on recycled materials, seasonal natural dye and antique fabrics, creating a dialogue between historic and new.