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Candlelit meditation room with warm amber glow and soft textiles

The Meditation Room

Person in meditation pose in candlelit ritual space

A Moment of Presence

Evening meditation room with matte charcoal walls and warm textiles

Evening Sanctuary

Close-up detail of natural materials including wood, linen, and brass

Materials and Detail

Hands pouring ceremonial matcha tea with steam rising

The Tea Ritual

Tea service ritual with hands pouring hot water and candlelit atmosphere

Artisanal Tea Service

Intimate gathering with people sharing tea in warm candlelit space

Community Gathering

Artfully arranged dried tea leaves and botanicals with shadows and texture

Tea Botanicals

What You See Here

These images show House of MKAZ as it is meant to be experienced—not as a showcase, but as a lived space. A room where intention matters. Where presence is the practice. Where you come to remember yourself.

The Meditation Room

Candlelit. Intimate. Layered with warm materials—linen, wood, brass. Mirrors reflect the light. Soft textiles create a sense of safety. The room is designed to help your nervous system shift from alert to rested. To arrive. To remember yourself here.

The Tea Service

Tea is poured slowly. With intention. You can see hands at work, steam rising, the ritual of preparation. Each cup is a moment to pause. To taste. To be present. The ceremony of tea is where House of MKAZ becomes most real.

Materials & Detail

Every detail inside the House is chosen for tactile warmth. Natural wood. Linen that breathes. Brass that glows. Candlelight casting shadows. Stone surfaces. These are not luxury objects. They are materials that help your nervous system recognize: you are safe here. You can rest here.

Community & Gathering

The House holds people together. Not performance. Not spectacle. Just presence. Real connection. The quiet that comes when many nervous systems slow down together. When community becomes medicine.

Experience This In Person

These photographs capture light, texture, and space. But photography cannot capture what it feels like to be inside the House. To feel the warmth. To hear the quiet. To arrive.