EarthBox
Crafted terrariums, treated as design objects.
Each piece, a self‑contained world.
Experience the presence of a bird without confinement—where nature remains untouched, and technology brings the moment to you.
Five Quiet Commitments
Principles that govern every decision, from the curve of a vessel to the weight of a line of type.
Enclosure
The container as defining form. Protected space.
Balance
Equilibrium between form and function.
Craftsmanship
Hand of the maker visible. Slow process.
Stillness
Quiet contemplation. The absence of noise.
Respect
For nature, materials, viewer. Humility.
It is creating self‑contained worlds.
The identity reflects slow, intentional design.
Contained ecosystems as refined design objects.
Objects for plant life.
Designed in Mumbai. By enquiry.
A quieter
purpose.
The final volume is not an object.
It is a consequence.
The long arc of EarthBox bends toward a single, unshouted intention: to reduce the demand that drives the trafficking of living creatures.
If a digital vivarium can offer the quiet companionship of a rare animal, faithfully rendered, respectfully shown, without the creature ever leaving its habitat, then the object has done something the object alone could not.
This is stated here, once, plainly. It does not need a campaign.