I
The Name

Daily, considered.

Daily Homa was named for two ideas — the everyday, and the place we keep our things. Things that travel with us deserve the same care as things that stay home with us.

The name is a reminder of what we make objects for: the small repeated moments of a day.

II
The Things We Make

Quietly useful, made to last.

We make everyday objects worth keeping. Things you reach for without thinking — and that, without thinking, you'd miss.

We started with the smallest object we use when we travel — a passport holder — and asked how to make it slightly better. Soft materials. Honest construction. No excess.

III
Materials

Soft, restrained, honest.

Soft-grain PU leather, chosen for its weight and how it ages. A satin-finish zipper, smooth even after a thousand pulls. An RFID-shielding mesh fused into the lining — invisible, but quietly working.

We choose materials that do their job and disappear.

IV
Studio Notes

Seven colors, one paper sample.

The first thing we did was print a single sheet of paper with seven color swatches. The colors are the ones that look right on a desk, in a suitcase, in a coat pocket — restrained, warm, of a piece.

The same swatches still hang in the studio.

V
What's Next

More daily objects, one at a time.

The passport holder is N° 01. There are more daily objects coming — for the desk, for the kitchen counter, for the front pocket of a coat. Each one will earn its place, or it won't get made.

If you'd like to know when they arrive, the newsletter at the bottom of this page is the only place we'll tell you.

Slow letters from the studio.

Notes on new objects, materials, and the occasional travel essay. A few times a year, never more.