Studio story of xorvalenuthep
The studio behind xorvalenuthep grew slowly in a corner of a small Columbus apartment before moving into a light-filled space at Dublin Center. This page shares how our handmade home decor practice took shape.
Collecting scraps and stories
The earliest pieces of xorvalenuthep were made from leftover envelopes, ticket stubs, and grocery lists. These small paper fragments were layered into collages that hinted at shelves and tabletops.
First handmade decor commissions
Friends began requesting framed pieces that matched their walls and furniture. Each request led to new ideas for scale, color, and how to keep decor slim enough for small homes.
Finding a dedicated studio space
As demand grew, the team moved into a studio at Dublin Center in Columbus, United States. The space allowed for dedicated tables, drying racks, and storage for natural materials.
A day at the handmade studio
The day at xorvalenuthep is divided between quiet design work and hands-on making. This rhythm keeps our home decor pieces thoughtful and consistent.
- Mornings are for reviewing messages and sketching layouts for new homes and surfaces.
- Midday is reserved for cutting, sanding, and preparing materials with careful attention to edges and finishes.
- Afternoons are for assembling collages, sealing surfaces, and packing pieces for shipment or pickup.
Our space at Dublin Center is open by appointment. Visitors can see works in progress, handle sample textures, and talk through ideas for their rooms.
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How we design for real rooms
Every piece from xorvalenuthep is tested on shelves, tables, and walls similar to those in our clients homes. We focus on scale, balance, and how decor interacts with everyday objects.
We see each home as a collection of stories. When you reach out, you are invited to share how you spend time in a room so that our decor can support those moments.
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