A bias is a lean. Natural bias is the lean toward the natural — the field (what you put on) and the home (what you rest in). Nothing's made yet: reserve what you'd want, and once enough of us reserve, the bulk order goes in. No charge today — just your word. The bar shows how close each one is.
Every piece here is made from plants and named honestly — algae, rice, coconut, hemp, aloe. A bias toward the natural is a bias toward what's grown and real.
Scoop; the powder slides down the neck into an open vase. Add water, mix with your finger. One unbroken piece of copper — our first hardware, naturally antimicrobial.
Algae · coconut · rice · aloe — the whole field, dried. Just add water.
Cold-pressed microalgae — gentle, nothing added.
Raw blue-green algae — mask it or stir it in. Antioxidant, deep green.
Fermented rice water — an old recipe, a quiet glow.
Dried rice water + coconut milk, pulverized — just add water. Brightens, then feeds. Nothing to preserve.
Sea clay + seaweed — draws the day out.
Single-leaf aloe, nothing added — cools and closes.
Raw hemp, organic-dyed — softens with every wear.
One panel, organic-dyed, zero waste.
Spawn, substrate, a stamp mold, and a little set of natural plant-and-mineral inks — indigo, walnut, ochre. Grows in days, dries firm, prints soft and earthy, returns to soil.
Spawn, substrate, and reusable molds — grow mycelium into whatever you press: a dish, a tile, a form of your own. Manufacturing in your kitchen; compost it when you're done.
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