We design smoking accessories that honor the properties of nature. Thoughtfully built to last, each design subtly elevates your surroundings, inspired by the enduring beauty of the earth.

Upcoming Drops

Mark your calendar for intentional releases that celebrate ritual, craft, and nature through limited-run smoking objects.

A minimalist rolling tray crafted from solid, oiled walnut, its edges softly chamfered and grain running in a gentle diagonal, rests atop a rough concrete surface with faint hairline cracks. At one corner, a small inset valley carved into the wood holds a few neatly arranged dried herbs, their muted greens and browns echoing a forest floor. A warm, low table lamp outside the frame casts amber light from the upper right, creating a gradient across the tray from deep shadow to honeyed highlight. The scene feels intimate, nighttime, and introspective, balancing rugged concrete with refined wood. Photographic realism, composed with asymmetrical balance, shot from a three-quarter angle with moderate depth of field so the background recedes into dark softness, reinforcing the sense of quiet ritual.
A heavy, sandblasted glass ashtray with thick, rounded walls and a smoky gray tint, its interior surface perfectly smooth and reflective, sits on a honed black slate slab. Scattered around it are small fragments of raw quartz and basalt, arranged in an understated, organic pattern. Soft, overcast window light from the right wraps around the glass, producing subtle internal reflections and pale glows along its edges, while the slate absorbs most of the light, remaining nearly velvety black. The mood is grounded and elemental, emphasizing connection to earth and durability. Photographic realism, shot from a slightly elevated angle with the ashtray placed on the lower third of the frame, background falling into dark, creamy bokeh to keep focus on the object’s weight and materiality.

Limited Editions, Naturally Made

Each Veliss Birch drop is a small-batch study in earth, glaze, and fire, pairing functional smoking rituals with sculptural silhouettes you’ll only see once before the kiln makes way for new forms.

Events

A sculptural smoking pipe carved from matte black stone with subtle charcoal veining, its form a smooth, asymmetrical arc inspired by river-polished pebbles. The object rests on a low, deep walnut pedestal table with a softly brushed finish, set against a dark, blurred background of shadowy mineral textures. A single beam of diffused, cool-toned side light from the left grazes its curves, revealing fine edges and casting a gentle, elongated shadow. The atmosphere is contemplative and refined, emphasizing longevity and intention. Photographic realism, shot at eye level with a shallow depth of field and centered composition, creating a calm, gallery-like presentation that elevates the accessory as a quiet object of design and ritual.

Solstice

Join us for the Solstice drop unveiling stoneware pipes, live rolling demos, and first access to limited kiln-fired editions.

A minimalist rolling tray crafted from solid, oiled walnut, its edges softly chamfered and grain running in a gentle diagonal, rests atop a rough concrete surface with faint hairline cracks. At one corner, a small inset valley carved into the wood holds a few neatly arranged dried herbs, their muted greens and browns echoing a forest floor. A warm, low table lamp outside the frame casts amber light from the upper right, creating a gradient across the tray from deep shadow to honeyed highlight. The scene feels intimate, nighttime, and introspective, balancing rugged concrete with refined wood. Photographic realism, composed with asymmetrical balance, shot from a three-quarter angle with moderate depth of field so the background recedes into dark softness, reinforcing the sense of quiet ritual.

Embers

Experience the Embers release with studio tours, process talks, and early ordering on sculptural accessories shaped from reclaimed clay.

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A heavy, sandblasted glass ashtray with thick, rounded walls and a smoky gray tint, its interior surface perfectly smooth and reflective, sits on a honed black slate slab. Scattered around it are small fragments of raw quartz and basalt, arranged in an understated, organic pattern. Soft, overcast window light from the right wraps around the glass, producing subtle internal reflections and pale glows along its edges, while the slate absorbs most of the light, remaining nearly velvety black. The mood is grounded and elemental, emphasizing connection to earth and durability. Photographic realism, shot from a slightly elevated angle with the ashtray placed on the lower third of the frame, background falling into dark, creamy bokeh to keep focus on the object’s weight and materiality.