We value real connection — thoughtful, human, and unhurried.
This is a family-run space. It is not only our work; it is the environment in which we are raising our children, shaping their understanding of integrity, responsibility, and relationship. As a mother of three, I see this space as an extension of home — a place where the values we hope to pass forward are lived, not merely spoken about.
The name Mycelium reflects how we understand this work. Mycelium is the underground network through which forests communicate — linking roots, sharing water and nutrients, transmitting signals of distress, and supporting what has been damaged. Survival in nature is not individual but relational. Life thrives through exchange, balance, and mutual care. We see ourselves as part of that same living system. Not outside it. Not above it.
We are not oriented toward trends, scale, or speed. Our work follows the rhythms of the plant world: attentive, seasonal, and grounded. If something is unavailable, it simply means it is in the process of becoming ready again. We restock with care, not haste.
Everything here is created by our own hands, with direct involvement at every step. This allows us to stand behind what we offer — not as products moving through a system, but as work we know intimately. Because of this, we are best suited to those who appreciate patience, clarity, and mutual respect. Communication is welcomed, questions are welcomed, and thoughtful exchanges are always a pleasure. What we seek to avoid is the pressure of urgency or the expectation of instant turnaround. If this way of working resonates with you, you will likely feel at home here.
Thank you for meeting us with the same spirit in which this space is held.