28/05/2026
Sometimes I still stop and stare at these spinning Sodai like a child who accidentally discovered magic in geometry... Lithuanian Sodai, part of UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage, are delicate handmade straw ornaments created to bring harmony, light, and abundance into the home. But somewhere along the way, they became something more for me. A pause, a rhythm, a quiet form of meditation made from straw, air, patience, and movement. The way they slowly spin in the light, balancing themselves so softly, always reminds me that beauty does not need to shout to be deeply felt...
In my little atelier, somewhere between moss, dried flowers, and creative chaos, these Sodai find their balance and gently share it with the room. If you'd like to create one for yourself, the last workshop dates before my little break are already waiting for you 😉
✨ The circles are intentionally small. I love when the workshop feels less like an event and more like a gathering: a few people, a shared table, natural materials, quiet conversations, and the gentle rhythm of creating together. That is why the number of places is limited.
Have a DooBeeDoo day 💚
sodai | himmeli | handmade decor | Lithuanian tradition | slow design | geometric art | natural materials | poetic interiors