Wear the Light
Sustainable fashion for the modern wardrobe.
Just dropped
We craft browser-first experiences that bend the rules of the page. Using WebGL, react-three-fiber, and shader-driven motion, we transform marketing sites into explorable worlds — boosting average session duration by 3–5x for brands in fashion, automotive, and entertainment. Every pixel is choreographed; every scroll tells a chapter.
New ArrivalsCustom GLSL shaders that respond to scroll, audio, and gesture — turning product pages into living canvases that hold attention far longer than static imagery.
Real-time product configurators your customers can rotate, recolor, and customise in the browser. Built on three.js with baked lighting and progressive asset streaming.
Scroll-driven cinematic sequences — frame-perfect transitions, synced audio, GPU particles. Average +180% scroll depth vs. traditional hero sections.
Customer favorites
Production-grade AI copilots that actually ship value. We orchestrate LLMs, retrieval pipelines, and tool-calling agents into dependable workflows — from autonomous support resolution to RFP generation. Our average client sees a 40–60% reduction in repetitive operator tasks within the first quarter of deployment.
Best SellersA copilot that lives inside Zendesk and resolves tier-1 tickets autonomously — refunds, address changes, status updates — escalating only the genuinely hard 12% to humans.
Salesforce-triggered proposal writing. Pulls CRM history, retrieves winning boilerplate, and outputs a branded Google Doc ready for review in under 4 minutes.
Self-hosted enterprise retrieval over your wikis, PDFs, and codebase. Llama-3 + Qdrant + per-document ACLs, deployed in your VPC.
Limited time
Product configurators, virtual showrooms, and interactive 3D scenes that run smoothly on a mid-range phone. We optimise geometry, bake lighting, and stream assets so your audience can rotate, customise, and fall in love with your product before they ever touch it in person.
SaleWalk-through 3D environments for real estate, automotive, and retail. WebXR-ready, with hotspots, narration, and lead-capture woven into the geometry.
Web-based AR for eyewear, footwear, and accessories — no app install required. QuickLook on iOS, WebXR on Android.
Shop by category
Beyond logos — we build brand systems that scale across product, packaging, and motion. Tokens, components, and design primitives flow from a single source of truth so your team can ship on-brand experiences in days instead of weeks. Each system ships with full documentation, Figma libraries, and a code-side mirror.
CollectionsA single source of truth for color, type, spacing, and motion — flowing into Figma, code, and print. Stop relitigating the same hex codes.
Production-ready React + Figma component libraries, mirrored 1:1. Ships with docs, accessibility tests, and a changelog your team will actually read.
Lookbook
Title sequences, product films, and social cuts that hold attention in the first 1.5 seconds. Our motion team blends live action, 3D, and generative AI to produce a month of content in a week. Perfect for launches, campaigns, and brand moments that need to feel inevitable.
Gallery30–90 second product films that feel like trailers — tight pacing, sound design, hero shots. Built for the algorithm and the keynote.
One shoot, ten cuts. Vertical, square, 6-second bumpers, 30-second teasers — all from a single motion system. A month of content in a week.
A signature dish plated with edible gold leaf and microgreens. Served with a smoked citrus reduction. $42.
Our house cocktail — gin, yuzu, butterfly pea, and a dry-ice mist. $18.
Pan-seared halibut with saffron beurre blanc and charred fennel. $38.
Dessert — torched meringue on a pistachio tart with raspberry coulis. $14.
Wild mushroom risotto with truffle foam and aged parmesan. $32.
Slow-braised short rib with cactus pear glaze and mole negro. $36.
Oysters three ways: mignonette, chili-lime, whiskey granita. $24/dozen.
Aged ribeye with bone marrow butter and hand-cut frites. $52.
A visual study in negative space and rhythm.
Studio portrait, available light, 85mm.
5:1 macro of a dewdrop on a spiderweb.
Tokyo at 2am, neon and rain.
Brutalist concrete, 1968.
One bowl. One shadow. One hour.
Rusted steel, close crop.
Islamic tilework, detail.
Golden hour through stained glass.
Dappled light under a fig tree.