WHY OBOL

We believe in the cyclicity of things in all of its forms, and so our story goes.

At some point in history, someone paid their obol for all the objects we are curating, then these objects, just when they found their way to their last journey, they were salvaged when someone else paid an obol for them. 

Similar to a mathematical cyclic order, these objects` journey was not over. We found them, paid our obol and granted them [an]other chance to life. 

Now it is your turn to pay your obol and grant them safe passage to their new life!

 

 N.B. We frankly dislike the commercial stigma behind the terms antique or vintage, they just feel too simplistic for something that has more depth that these tags. The whole point is seeing these objects for what they really are. These pieces were once created by someone that had an artistic or functional vision and they certainly have a story to tell about that very specific time in history, and it is our commitment to make sure that story is not left untold.