Mor and Meadow
Studio — botanical materials on a working bench

Skincare designed through nature’s living systems.

We formulate by looking beyond single ingredients and studying how diverse life forms protect, replenish, and adapt.

Three pillars shape every formula.

Every formula is shaped by efficacy, responsible sourcing, and the intelligence of multiple biological kingdoms. The three commitments below translate that philosophy into the decisions we make about ingredients, suppliers, and the shape of each product.

How each formulation takes shape.

Three clear commitments: products must perform, ingredients must be responsibly sourced, and solutions should be drawn from the widest possible field of living intelligence.

  • Pillar 01

    Effective

    The primary focus of a product is to support a clear area of skin health. Ingredients are chosen because they meaningfully strengthen and complement the skin system they are designed to serve.

  • Pillar 02

    Sustainably sourced

    We seek the best available supplier for every ingredient, prioritising partners who care for land, sea, and carbon impact through regenerative, low-impact, and traceable practices.

  • Pillar 03

    Multi-kingdom based

    Different kingdoms respond to environmental stress in different ways. By learning from plants, fungi, seaweeds, and microorganisms, we create broader and more adaptive solutions for skin.

From skin need to final ingredient selection.

1

Step 01

Define the product

2

Step 02

Identify the skin focus

3

Step 03

Look to the right ecosystem

4

Step 04

Map the kingdoms involved

5

Step 05

Select the best candidates

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Step 06

Source with care

Step 01

Define the product

What kind of product do we want to create, and what role should it play in the routine?

Botanical prints and glossary links.

Illustrated ingredient tiles act as a bridge between the abstract formulation philosophy and the actual materials inside the products.

  • Green tea EGCG

    Green tea EGCG

    A plant-derived antioxidant with a clear protective function within the formula story — an example of how we draw on familiar botanicals with a specific role.

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  • Marine polysaccharide

    Marine polysaccharide

    A marine-origin example covering hydration, cushioning, and skin-surface comfort — drawn from seaweed-rich coastal environments.

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  • Fungal bioactive

    Fungal bioactive

    A fungi-led example that reinforces the multi-kingdom concept and expands the page's scientific identity beyond plant-only formulation.

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The people and producers behind the ingredients.