The Story of Collection
Art That Holds You
When my mother passed away, everything changed. I was overwhelmed with grief and fell into a deep depression. Everyday things felt heavy. I didn’t want to rely on medication—I needed another way to move through the pain.
In that search, I found a method to release emotions in a gentle, physical way. One of the tools we used was something simple—pillows. They became a place to cry, to scream into, to hug tightly when I didn’t have words. It was a safe, soft way to let the feelings move through me.
That experience stayed with me. And as I slowly returned to creating, I began to turn those emotions into artwork. I imagined the same kind of comfort I found in those moments—this time not just from a pillow, but on one. I created a series of hand-drawn pieces made to live on pillow covers—quiet reminders of softness, healing, and emotional care.
Each design carries the energy of release, rest, and renewal. They’re meant to hold space for whatever you feel—joy, sadness, peace, exhaustion—and offer something gentle in return.
This collection exists to remind you to care for yourself. To feel your feelings. To soften. To rest. Sometimes the smallest things—a breath, a moment, a pillow—can help carry us through the hardest times.

ANGER, Frustration, Grief
Punch me
One of the first emotional release exercises I tried was simple: punch a pillow. Imagine the person who made you angry, and let it out. I felt silly at first—but then something shifted.
That moment of release helped me move the emotion through instead of holding it in. I could finally breathe. I could forgive. I could move on with an open heart.
This pillow is more than a soft object—it’s an anchor.
A reminder that it’s okay to feel everything. That you can let go, not by hiding your anger, but by moving it through—gently, honestly, fully.

ALL-OUT, Exhausted
Napflix
When my first baby was born, everyone said, "Sleep when the baby sleeps." I didn’t really get it—until he was around five months old and started waking up again and again at night. I was exhausted.
That’s when it hit me: if I don’t rest, I can’t care for him the way I want to.
I started to understand that sleep isn’t a luxury—it’s how I stay strong, calm, and present.
This pillow is a gentle reminder: sleep isn’t selfish. Rest lets you show up for the people you love. Even if it’s just a nap—it matters.

ANGER, Frustration, Grief
Scream here
I used to be afraid to scream—really scream. At home, I worried about the neighbors. About being too much. The only place I felt safe to do it was during special seminars, where screaming wasn’t judged—it was healing.
That practice changed me. I learned that
screaming is not even only about being heard. Sometimes, it’s simply about getting the stuck emotions out—moving the pressure through and out of your body.
That’s why I made this pillow.
It’s a reminder and permission to release—loudly. A soft place to scream when the world feels too much. A quiet way to reclaim your voice, even if you still have to be mindful of the walls around you.

JOY, Calm
Financial cushion
When I was younger, I didn’t think much about savings. But as I grew up, I realized how essential it is to have a cushion—whether for something big you want to buy, an unexpected medical bill, or those surprise taxes that pop up.
This pillow is here to bring a little fun into the idea of financial security.
It’s a playful reminder that a cushion isn’t just for comfort—it’s also for the moments when you need a soft place to land, especially when life throws those unexpected costs your way. Plan ahead, save up, and find joy in the security that comes with it.