About — the studio
A studio shaped by light, weight, and atmosphere.
Form & Mood began on a studio floor scattered with plaster samples, linen swatches, and half-burned candles. It was founded by Noki — an interior designer with a quiet obsession for cinematic spaces, and the small objects that quietly hold them together.

The origin
After years of designing rooms for other people, Noki kept noticing the same thing: the pieces that made a space feel like something were almost never the loud ones. A heavy mug in cold hands. The almost-silence of a beeswax candle settling into its dish. The way late afternoon light caught the rim of a stoneware mug.
Form & Mood is the studio version of that observation — a small, slow vocabulary of objects drawn from architecture and material studies, made to live with rather than to be looked at.
What we make
Mugs, candles, and a handful of quiet accessories — hand-poured, hand-finished, and produced in small runs. Each piece is shaped to disappear into your everyday and reappear in the moments that matter: the first coffee, the last hour of light, the bath at the end of a long week.
How we work
- Material first. Plaster, stoneware, beeswax, linen — chosen for how they age, not how they photograph.
- Small batches. Releases are limited on purpose, so each piece gets the time it needs.
- Quietly considered. If a detail doesn't earn its place, it doesn't make the cut.
Form & Mood is made for people who notice the way a space makes them feel — and want to feel that, intentionally, at home.
— Noki