"A tiny world, timeless pause"
Where stories glow softly, and time slows down.
"Because peace isn’t a place"
—it’s a feeling.
The 'Craft' collection
a bite of CHILL
Drown-Out Villa — Miniature DIY House
Drown-Out Villa — Miniature DIY House
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The Drown-Out Villa
— For the version of you that needs to disappear, beautifully.
Product Description:
This is not a dollhouse.
This is a getaway for the overwhelmed.
A miniature seaside villa with a glowing pool, clean linens, and no one asking questions.
Every part of this space is a gentle refusal —
of deadlines, messages, pressure, people.
You build it not to play, but to pause.
To remind yourself that somewhere, in some version of time,
you deserve this quiet.
Even if it's only six inches wide.
Features:
- Pre-cut wood and detailed parts for slow, satisfying escape
- Blue-lit pool, warm bedroom, chandelier glow — mood over function
- Thoughtful corners: folded towels, fruit bowls, and empty chairs
- Rooftop solitude meets villa fantasy
- A small luxury for those who feel too much, too often
This is for:
- The girl who used to dream of “one day”
- The guy who hasn't heard silence in months
- The version of you that never really rests
— “Build your own vacation.
Not to leave your life —
just to reclaim your breath.”












Testimonial
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Claire M.
“Life kept rushing until one quiet afternoon—the sunlight poured in,
my cat curled up next to me,
and the little bookstore lit up. In that moment, I realized…
what I needed wasn’t an escape from the world,
but a space to simply breathe.”
— Claire M., book editor, Melbourne. -
Camille H.
“There’s something about quiet mornings that makes everything feel okay again.
I no longer try to fill every moment—
I now let some of them breathe.”
— Camille H., creative producer, Lyon. -
Isabelle D.
“I used to feel guilty for slowing down.
But this quiet evening—no emails, no noise,
just warm light and stillness—
reminded me that rest isn't a luxury.
It's how I return to myself.”
— Isabelle D., interior stylist, Amsterdam.