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Designed To Be Kept

  • 3 days ago
  • 2 min read


Some Cards Mean More.


In a world where so much is temporary, messages that disappear, notifications that get cleared, words that are quickly forgotten, there’s something more meaningful about personalising and giving something that's designed to last



A card is often part of life’s most important milestones.

Birthdays, anniversaries, new arrivals, celebrations, and even those quieter, more personal moments—they all deserve to be acknowledged.


But too often, cards are treated as disposable. Read once, appreciated briefly, then tucked away or thrown out.

We wanted to change that.

Our cards are designed not just to be opened, but to be treasured. To become something more than a message—something that lives on long after the occasion has passed.


Our cards are carefully laser-cut from sustainably sourced wood, giving them a natural warmth and texture that paper simply can’t replicate.


The precision of the cut, the feel of the material, the balance of the design—all come together to create something that feels both refined and enduring.

There’s a quiet craftsmanship to it. Nothing unnecessary. Just thoughtful design, made to last.



The most meaningful cards don’t get put away.

They find their place.

On a shelf in the living room. Pinned to a noticeboard in the kitchen. Resting on a bedside table.

Over time, they become part of the home, a gentle reminder of a special moment or a thoughtful gesture.

And sometimes, they’re kept even more carefully. Kept in a memory box. Tucked between pages and saved for years to come.


By using sustainably sourced wood and designing with longevity in mind, our cards are an alternative to throwaway culture.


They’re not made for a single use, they’re made to be kept, reused as décor, or passed on as a keepsake.


When you give a card that’s designed to last, you’re doing more than sending a message.

You’re saying:

  • This moment matters.

  • You matter.

  • This is worth holding onto.


And in a world where so much is temporary, that kind of intention stands out.


 
 
 

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