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Feelings are loud. Your world is allowed to be colorful.

 

Studio Paere never began as a business;
it began as a state of being.
As a feeling.

 

As a quiet wish for color in a time when everything felt grey.

I’m not loud.
I don’t show a face or a perfect life.
I write because I think.
And because I’m learning to feel more instead of overanalyzing everything.

 

I exist somewhere between overwhelm and longing,
between daily life and the desire for freedom.

 

Paere is Danish for pear: 
a fruit that needs time to become sweet: soft, imperfect, sensitive.
That’s what my path feels like.

 

But “Paere” also sounds like pair (connection).
And that’s what this space is about:
the connection between inner worlds and outer spaces,
between grey and color,
chaos and calm,
function and feeling.
The pairing of what I feel
with the way I live.

 

Studio Paere is that in-between space.
Between thoughts and things,
between inner and outer,
between mind and heart.

 

I write about the noise inside my head —
envy, comparison, insecurity,
that constant pull toward “more.”

 

And at the same time, I collect colors, travels, homes, objects. 
Not because they shine,
but because they remind me
that life is allowed to be colorful,
even when it still feels grey on the inside.

 

There is no happy ending being created here.
There is a journey beginning.

And this is my beginning.

 

Feelings are loud. Your world is allowed to be colorful.

 

Me — somewhere between grey and color.

 

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