A bias is a lean toward an outcome. Natural bias is the lean toward the natural — the grown over the synthetic. We manufacture the living, and the tools for it. Nothing's made yet — reserve what you'd want; once enough of us reserve, the bulk order goes in. No charge today, just your word. The bar shows how close each one is.
Every piece here is made from plants and named honestly — algae, rice, coconut, hemp, aloe. A bias toward the natural is a bias toward what's grown and real.
Scoop; the powder slides down the neck into an open vase. Add water, mix with your finger. One unbroken piece of copper — our first hardware, naturally antimicrobial.
Algae · coconut · rice · aloe — the whole field, dried. Just add water.
Cold-pressed microalgae — gentle, nothing added.
Raw blue-green algae — mask it or stir it in. Antioxidant, deep green.
Fermented rice water — an old recipe, a quiet glow.
Dried rice water + coconut milk, pulverized — just add water. Brightens, then feeds. Nothing to preserve.
Sea clay + seaweed — draws the day out.
Single-leaf aloe, nothing added — cools and closes.
Raw hemp, organic-dyed — softens with every wear.
One panel, organic-dyed, zero waste.
Spawn, substrate, a stamp mold, and a little set of natural plant-and-mineral inks — indigo, walnut, ochre. Grows in days, dries firm, prints soft and earthy, returns to soil.
Spawn, substrate, and reusable molds — grow mycelium into whatever you press: a dish, a tile, a form of your own. Manufacturing in your kitchen; compost it when you're done.
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