Hand-poured · Water-resistant · Built to coordinate

Resin that makes the bathroom feel finished.

We curate sculptural, hand-poured resin bath accessories — dispensers, dishes, trays and holders — designed to work together as one calm, cohesive set.

6core piece types
100%resin & stone blend
0matching headaches
A coordinated set of resin bath accessories — soap dispenser, holder and tray

Why resin

Stone-like weight, without the stone-like worry.

Resin blends the heft and matte finish of natural stone with everyday practicality. Here's what that means on your counter.

Hand-poured

Each piece is cast individually, so the weight and finish feel considered rather than mass-produced.

Genuinely durable

Resin and sandstone blends resist chipping far better than ceramic or glass on a hard counter.

Water-resistant

Sealed surfaces shrug off splashes, soap film and steam — a wipe is all the upkeep most pieces need.

Made to coordinate

Shapes and finishes are chosen to sit together, so a half-set still looks intentional.

The pieces

Six accessories that quietly do the work.

Resin soap and lotion dispenser
Countertop

Soap & Lotion Dispenser

A weighted pump bottle that refills from the top and won't tip when wet.

Resin soap dish
Countertop

Soap Dish

A draining ledge that fits a standard bar and keeps it from going soft.

Resin toothbrush holder
Daily

Toothbrush Holder

Slotted to keep brushes upright, separated and quick to dry.

Resin vanity tray
Organizing

Vanity Tray

Corrals the small things into one tidy footprint on the vanity.

Resin cotton swab jar
Organizing

Storage Jar

A lidded vessel for cotton, swabs and the bits that clutter a drawer.

Resin tumbler
Daily

Tumbler

A rinse cup with the same weight and finish as the rest of the set.

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Finishes

A palette built around warm, quiet rooms.

Resin takes pigment beautifully. We lean into earthy, muted tones that read as natural stone rather than plastic — finishes that flatter neutral tile, warm wood and brass fittings alike.

Amber
Sandstone
Sea Glass
Espresso
Bone
Resin finishes shown on a coordinated set

How we curate

Three filters before anything earns a spot.

It has to feel like stone

Real heft, a matte hand-feel, and edges that are finished rather than seamed. Lightweight, hollow pieces don't make the cut.

It has to survive a wet counter

We look for sealed, non-porous surfaces that won't stain from soap film or swell from steam over time.

It has to coordinate

Every shape and finish is chosen so pieces sit together. Buy one now, add later, and it still looks like a set.

Start with one piece. Build the set over time.

Have a finish or room in mind? Tell us what you're working with and we'll point you to pieces that pair cleanly.

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