Still.

Philosophy

Still means not rushing.

A place where time softens and things are allowed to be naturally, without force.

Still gallery interior

Objects made slowly

Each piece in Still is made by human hands. A teacup pulled from a small kiln in Bát Tràng. A scarf woven on a wooden loom in the north. A bottle of perfume composed in a Saigon studio. They carry the small irregularities of the hand — and that is the point.

Tea as ritual

Tea, here, is not a beverage. It is a way of marking the afternoon. A pause. A small ceremony you make for yourself, with a cup that fits your hand and a pot that pours quietly.

Scent as atmosphere

A room can be changed by a single thread of incense. We choose scents that soften a space rather than announce themselves — sandalwood, dry paper, pomelo leaf, the warm dust of an old library.

Clothing as wearable craft

Linen and indigo, hand-loomed and naturally dyed. Pieces that age gently, that travel with you, that feel like they were always yours.

Ceramics as daily companions

The bowl you eat from each morning. The vessel that holds a single flower. Objects that do not demand attention, but reward it.

A quiet place in Saigon

Still is small on purpose. It is a room you can stand in and feel the city outside grow softer. Visit slowly. Stay as long as you like.

Handmade ceramic vessel

A Note

"Made slowly by human hands."

We work directly with makers across Vietnam and bring in pieces from artisans we trust abroad. Every object has a name, an origin, a story. Ask, and we will tell you.