Our new collection, "the Secret Paradise Behind Time," embodies the 1920s' luxurious simplicity and peace, inviting you to find joy in life's simple pleasures. Experience the beauty of a peaceful garden, away from modern distractions, and rediscover the art of being present in the moment.
THE SECRET PARADISE BEHIND TIME
It was a sunny afternoon in 1923, with the perfect blend of warmth and a gentle breeze, you were wandering in a beautiful garden. The sun is bright but not harsh, the air filled with the soft fragrance of flowers and the fresh scent of grass. You hear children's laughter in the distance and see pets playing, close enough to feel their joy yet far enough to keep your peace. You walk freely, no burden on your shoulders, wondering how to spend this beautiful afternoon. You could read, write, think, draw, dream, or simply enjoy walking. This moment feels just right, a reminder that happiness isn't about having everything but enjoying the simple pleasures of life.
It's the 1920s, a golden age, a time without the distraction of social media, streaming, feed, or even mobile phone. You find it easy to focus on one thing, fully immersing yourself in the moment. Attention is still something you can freely use, a luxurious simplicity lost to many in future years. Back then, nobody could have imagined how, a hundred years later, companies would fight for our attention. In this moment, some might say you're out of touch, but you feel truly happy and peace inside
This new collection is a celebration of that secret garden behind time, a nod to the joy of finding peace away from the world's noise.
THE SECRET GARDEN
In the tranquil embrace of the garden, you find a bench under an old oak, where the sun casts long, golden shadows. As you sit, surrounded by the gentle rustle of leaves, your thoughts wander freely, untouched by modern urgency. This sanctuary not only shields you from the clamor of the outside world but reconnects you with the joys of being truly present. As dusk weaves its twilight through the trees, you realize each visit is a reminder of the beauty in stillness and the inspiration found in simplicity.