
What to do when the days get shorter and the sky turns gray? There’s only one thing to do: make your home as cozy as possible. that’s precisely why Lea Schelling created her label, Studio Beurre. Named after the French word for butter, the brand embodies fine design and craftsmanship excellence, both of which are reflected in each piece. Her first creation, the “Odette” candlestick, transforms empty wine bottles into elegant table accents. This classically designed piece combines functionality with craftsmanship, focusing on the essentials: light, atmosphere and a beautifully set table. Beyond “Odette,” Lea’s collection includes white clay egg cups, bulbous vases, and custom-made items that bring a casual charm to any room — a nod to the Parisian lifestyle that inspired her during her culinary training in France. Each piece is handmade, shaped and glazed by Lea herself. With muted colors and clean lines, her designs fit seamlessly into any space, from minimalist lofts to vintage apartments. Looking for a holiday gift? The “Odette” candlestick pairs perfectly with a bottle of red wine and two beautiful candles — a set that can be completed with a wine selection from 8greenbottles. In addition to Studio Beurre, Lea has co-founded an exciting new venture with Carolin Foelster: the Culinary Studio Soft Serves. Here, they not only create delicacies but also curate events. So, whether you discover your next favorite ceramic piece at Studio Beurre or experience Soft Serves at an event, it’s bound to bring warmth and elegance to any setting.
Text: Philine Holletz / Photos: Sophie Doering
Philine Holletz was born and raised in Berlin’s Pankow district and is passionate about discovering the small, refined details that enrich urban life. Her heart beats a little faster for aesthetic treasures and unique culinary finds.
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