At just moss, discovery happens quietly. The kind you don’t force, but feel. That same instinct led to this collaboration with Kopper Kreation: a meeting of shared values, mutual curiosity, and a deep love of sustainable craft.

Found through craft, forged in copper
Maker and founder Emmet Bosonnet has always been fascinated by transformation. As a child, he was forever dismantling and reimagining objects; pulling them apart to see how they worked, putting them back together in unexpected ways. Today, that same curiosity lives at the heart of his industrial design brand Kopper Kreation.
Emmet works almost exclusively with reclaimed copper, sourced from scrap yards and given new life through careful design and handcrafting. Every dent, mark, and trace of its past is preserved, becoming part of each design’s story. Over time, the copper develops a unique patina, a natural layer that slowly shifts in colour, from warm tones to soft greens and blues, meaning no two pieces are ever the same.
Copper is proof that nothing stays still; it evolves. Beauty isn’t about perfection, it’s about change.
This collaboration celebrates a philosophy of reinvention, of quiet, natural change. It honours the slow transformations that give meaning to life, and to the objects we choose to live with.

Built for the beauty of becoming
The limited edition just moss x kopper kreation candle and flower holder embodies both function and beauty, in flux. Just as autumn becomes winter, Emmet holds a deep love for the transitory nature of the season, for its shifting colours, softened light, and the gentle slowing of time. Launching the piece now felt instinctive, in natural rhythm with that change.

This appreciation of impermanence carries into the design itself. The candle holder adapts to different moments in life — a quiet evening light, a vessel that brings nature inside — while its surface evolves over time. Its changing appearance and versatile form make it a living object, one that moves subtly with its owner and settles into a space as though it’s always belonged.

A truly great piece goes beyond function or beauty; it connects with people on an emotional level. It tells a story, sparks curiosity, or evokes a feeling that lingers long after the first encounter.
Limited to 50 pieces. Found here.
