About

About Tabletopics

Tabletopics was created for moments that ask us to slow down.

In a world of instant messages and fleeting screens, we work with things that last — wood, words, weight. We engrave, carve, and design keepsakes meant to be held, lived with, and returned to over time.

Some moments deserve more than a notification.
They deserve to be marked.


The Weight of Words

To engrave is to choose permanence.

It is the act of committing words to material — not to be edited, archived, or scrolled past, but to remain. A name. A date. A quiet sentence that means everything to the person receiving it.

At Tabletopics, we create engraved pieces for life’s thresholds: a proposal, a new home, a growing family, a beginning worth remembering. These are not everyday moments — and we believe the objects that mark them shouldn’t be either.


Objects for Slower Living

We are drawn to the analog.

To the feel of paper under pen.
To the grain of wood beneath the fingertips.
To the quiet presence of an object that asks nothing more than to be used, noticed, kept.

Even as the world moves faster, we choose to make notebooks, desk pieces, and everyday keepsakes that invite pause — objects that sit beside our lives, not inside our screens.


Made with Intention

Our work is made thoughtfully, in small batches or to order, using materials chosen for their warmth and longevity. We keep packaging minimal. We design with restraint.

Sustainability, to us, is not about claims — it is about care.

The most sustainable gift is one that stays.


Shared Moments, Made Visible

Through live engraving and personalisation, we bring the making into the open — allowing moments to be witnessed as they are formed. What leaves with you is not just an object, but a trace of the time it took to make it.


A Quiet Belief

At Tabletopics, we believe in:

  • the beauty of permanence

  • the comfort of the tactile

  • the luxury of slowness

  • and the power of marking what matters

Every piece we create is an invitation — to pause, to remember, and to let meaning take form.