
Stone clay
The mountain begins as a small mass of sculptable material. Its weight, direction, and silhouette are adjusted until the landscape has a believable foundation.
Our story
A tiny window to somewhere else
OUTVORO is built around touch, patience, and the strange comfort of a miniature view. Each window begins as a small landscape, then becomes a lit object for shelves, desks, and quiet daily rituals.
The making process

The mountain begins as a small mass of sculptable material. Its weight, direction, and silhouette are adjusted until the landscape has a believable foundation.
Ridges and slopes are carved by hand so the mountain still reads clearly when viewed through a tiny metal window.


Texture, depth, and light-catching edges are refined again and again, keeping the feeling of a real alpine surface at a hand-scale size.
The mountain is checked from multiple angles against the window frame so the final view feels quiet, clear, and proportioned.


Resin casting preserves the fine surface of the original sculpt and creates a clean base for paint, snow, shadow, and light.
Multiple hand-painted layers bring out cold peaks, shadowed creases, and the sense of air around the mountain.


Clouds are built around the base to soften the scene and create depth, like a mountain briefly appearing through weather.
The landscape, cloud layer, clear resin, light, and metal window are assembled into a small object that holds a much wider horizon.

Time belongs to the craft
Imagination belongs to the distance
Why it matters
The metal tin looks simple from the outside, but the light source sits at the top. Once it turns on, dust, fibers, tiny paint marks, and trapped resin flaws become extremely obvious.
Before a piece leaves the studio, it goes through strong-light inspection, dust removal, touch-up work, and final checks. Handmade pieces may carry subtle traces of the process, but anything that breaks the clarity of the view is rejected.
OUTVORO is still small-batch, with modest packaging and a demanding making process. The goal is not to make every piece identical. The goal is to make every piece worth keeping.
Shop the windows
Each current edition holds a different kind of weather, from moss-bright peaks to blue-hour clouds.