Established 2025 · Luxembourg
A small houseof good things.
A merchant of well-made objects — sourced one piece at a time, kept honest, and shipped with the care of a private cellar.
Hand-packed
Each order packed by the same hands that chose the pieces.
Insured worldwide
Complimentary on orders over €250, tracked and signed.
Provenance
Every piece arrives with the maker's name and a brief note.
Personal advisors
Speak with a curator before you buy. We answer the email.
Featured
The current selection
A short list of pieces we keep returning to this season.
Three rooms
One house, three ways in.
Browse the whole catalogue, or step into a single room. The categories are loose on purpose — most good things refuse to sit still in one.
everyday
Everyday
Quiet, well-made things for daily use — the cups, cloths, and small objects you reach for without thinking.
considered
Considered
Pieces chosen for their craft and the people behind them. Each comes with a story, and someone we can call.
rare
Rare
Single allocations, small batches, and quiet rediscoveries. When they're gone, they're often gone for years.
Recently arrived
New on the shelf
A rolling shelf of new pieces, small allocations, and quiet rediscoveries.
The house
We trade insmall, careful things.
Goodstuff began as a notebook shared between a few friends — places we'd been, makers we'd met, things we couldn't stop thinking about. We opened the doors only when the notebook was full.
We are still small, on purpose. Each piece passes through the hands of someone who answers personally for it.
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Provenance
Every piece arrives with a name and a story. We only stock what we can vouch for, and what we'd happily keep ourselves.
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Patience
We prefer the long-made and the long-kept. Time is the ingredient most things are missing.
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Restraint
A small catalogue, kept honest. If a piece doesn't earn its place, it doesn't stay on the shelf.
Correspondence
A short letter, twice a month.
New arrivals, quiet allocations, occasional notes from the workshop floor. No promotions, no urgency — just a few things we think you should know about.