A SENSORIAL JOURNEY FOR THE NEW YEAR +
AN INVITATION TO NOTICE THE EXTRAORDINARY WITHIN THE ORDINARY ++
A DOORWAY INTO PRESENCE, MEMORY AND WONDER +++
Three Kings +++
A RITUAL FOR WELCOMING THE NEW YEAR.
A box arrives in the first days of the year. One evening, when darkness settles outside, you open it together with your loved ones. And slowly, a world unfolds in your home - of sounds, precious scents, handwritten notes and finely crafted objects. A world that softens time and brings you closer.
Created as a modern New Year ritual for the seekers of this world, Three Kings invites curiosity, wonder, and sensorial reflection.
Nothing needs to be prepared; you simply open the box and follow the gentle instructions inside...
About Sigrid +++
Sigrid Moses-Jacobsen is an artist and experience designer working with scent, poetry, and the subtleties of perception. Her work slows the pace of time, awakens the senses, and opens a larger reality.
Rooted in deep listening and careful craft, her practice invites people to slow down, notice more, and reconnect with what is often overlooked.
Originally from Denmark, she now lives in the high desert of Santa Fe in New Mexico.
A long-time student of Enrique Vargas and Teatro de los Sentidos, she has worked across Europe as a performer, writer, and experience designer. She now brings her own body of work to the US, as a creator of modern rituals imbued with meaning.
Three Kings is her first project to be released in the US— an offering of connection in a time of acceleration and digital distraction.
Her work asks how we might reconnect with meaning, reclaim our attention, and rediscover the beauty that threads everything together, reminding us that we are only here for a short time.
She is the founder of Invisible Design, a studio creating experiences from what we cannot see but feel: scent, poetry, attention, curiosity, hope, and connection.
Sigrid is available for experience design consulting, helping refine extraordinary gatherings, programs, and hospitality experiences with intention and care.
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