su (good)
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kha (space)
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the joy that space creates
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su (good) • kha (space) • the joy that space creates •
“A circle of vast space, lacking nothing and holding nothing in excess.”
creating sacred space
At Sukha Space, we believe an organised home creates space for what truly matters. Our thoughtfully crafted products support intentional living - for more connection and ease in your everyday.
our PHILOSOPHY
The enso, a circle created from a single, uninhibited brushstroke, represents simplicity, presence, and the beauty of imperfection. It reminds us that what is empty is not lacking - it is full of opportunity.
“A circle of vast space, lacking nothing and holding nothing in excess.”
- Shinjinmei (Verses on the Faith Mind), 6th-century Zen poem
This passage reflects the core Zen values that the enso symbol later came to embody:
Wholeness
Emptiness as Fullness
Spaciousness & Clarity
At Sukha Space, we design with this in mind.
We honour space - physical, mental, and emotional - as our inspiration.
Not something to fill, but something to cultivate daily.
Each piece is grounded in intention: designed to be both aesthetic and essential - objects that serve a purpose, invite ease, and bring joy to your surroundings.
Not just beautiful - but useful.
Not just minimal - but meaningful.
We believe your home should support your life, not compete with it. That’s why we create tools for daily rituals so you can live with intention in the space you create.
The name Sukha comes from Sanskrit - often translated as ease, bliss, or joy. I first encountered the word during my yoga teacher training, in the phrase “Sthira Sukham Asanam” - the idea that a posture (like your environment) should be both stable (sthira) and comfortable (sukha).
I created Sukha Space to bring that same principle into the home - to design physical tools that help create emotional space; because our homes mirror our inner world, and because what surrounds us, shapes us:
“As within, so without.
As above, so below.”
When everything has a place, nothing is lost. When your space is clear, your mind gains clarity. Because your home should reflect the life you want to live and when your environment supports you, you can show up better - for yourself, your family, and the moments that truly matter.
This is Sukha - not just a word, but a state of being.