Objects made with memory
Planet Fix Project is a home object studio devoted to things made by hand, eye, and care.
We search for objects that bring beauty into daily life — not as decoration alone, but as quiet anchors of living. Each piece is shaped by material, place, and the hands of artisans, carrying the memory of how it was made and the culture it comes from.
Beauty, held in the everyday
We believe the most meaningful objects are often the ones that stay close: a vessel on a table, a textile on a sofa, a handmade soap by the sink.
These pieces do not need to speak loudly. They bring texture, warmth, and a sense of presence to the home — small points of beauty that steady the rhythm of daily life.
Craft as a living culture
Many of the techniques we work with come from minority communities, regional workshops, and long-practiced ways of making.
PFP works with artisans through fair trade relationships, respecting both the labor and the knowledge behind each object. Our goal is not only to present beautiful craft, but to help keep these skills in motion — so that traditional techniques can continue to support the people who carry them, and be passed forward with dignity.
Materials that respect the earth
Our objects begin with materials chosen for their honesty, texture, and lower impact: clay, natural fibers, reclaimed textiles, plant-based ingredients, and other earth-conscious materials.
From raw material to finished object, we look for processes that are cleaner, slower, and more responsible. We believe sustainability is not only about how something is made, but how long it remains in use.
Made to remain
We hope every PFP object can live with you for a long time.
A well-made object should not feel disposable. It should age, soften, gather traces of use, and become part of the home it belongs to. In this way, durability becomes a form of care — for the maker, for the material, and for the planet.
A growing archive of hand, material, and place
Planet Fix Project is an ongoing search for objects with memory.
From handwoven textiles to silver-luster ceramics, from natural soaps to objects shaped by regional craft, we continue to build a collection that connects everyday living with cultural preservation, fair exchange, and a slower relationship with the things we keep.
Hand and eye
Made through touch, judgment, repetition, and care.
Living craft
Supporting artisans, minority traditions, and skills carried across generations.
Honest materials
Clay, fiber, plant-based ingredients, and reclaimed forms chosen with regard for the earth.
Long companionship
Objects intended to be used, kept, aged, and remembered.



