Ceramic Houses.
Tiny European villages for the mantel. Each maison is sculpted, fired, and painted by hand to hold a single tealight — a small architecture of warmth.


















































The Maison Story
— A small architecture of warmth
A village, lit one window at a time.
Our ceramic houses began as a love letter to the old towns of Europe — half-timbered façades, cathedral spires, the crooked charm of a street that grew slowly over centuries. Each maison is sculpted from stoneware, kiln-fired, then hand-painted with the patience of a miniaturist.
Slip a tealight inside and the windows glow gold. Group a few together to build a tiny street; the warmth and the shadows do the rest. They make a quiet kind of magic on a winter mantel, a bedside table, or a child's shelf.
Because every house is shaped and painted by hand, expect gentle variations in color and silhouette — the same way no two houses on a real street ever match.
- Material
- Hand-sculpted stoneware, kiln-fired
- Use
- Designed for a single unscented tealight
- Care
- Wipe with a soft, dry cloth. Keep dry.