Our Story

Cozy home decor, made layer by layer.

Robin and Jason run a small print studio just north of Seattle, working with independent designers to bring their work into homes. Small editions, modern planters, and a careful process.

Nº 01 · The Story

How Dijaros began.

Dijaros Wares started in early 2026, in a corner of a Seattle-area living room, with two 3D printers and a long list of objects we wished existed.

We're Robin and Jason. We both came to the work the same way most makers do: a project, then another, then a strange certainty that the wares we were printing for ourselves might mean something to someone else. We started sharing pieces in the spring, and it grew faster than we expected.

This site is the next chapter: a place for the editorial story behind each piece, and direct ordering for everything we make. Pick your color, add it to the cart, and check out securely on-site. Each piece is printed and finished to order at the studio.

The shop spans four directions: modern planters with hidden drip trays, sculptural ambient lighting, small storage vessels, and a handful of studio objects from around the workbench. Each piece is numbered and made to order.

Nº 02 · The Process

How it's made.

PLA · PETG · small editions
i.

Curated first.

Every piece begins with a designer we admire. We license their work, credit them on every listing, and bring it into homes through our printers.

ii.

Printed in-house.

We print in PLA and PETG, depending on whether a piece needs to hold water, sit outdoors, or simply look right. A typical planter takes between four and ten hours of print time.

iii.

Finished by hand.

Each ware comes off the printer, gets the supports removed, the seams cleaned up, and a final look-over. Pieces that don't pass are reground and reprinted.

iv.

Packed at the studio.

Orders are packed by hand in our studio and shipped from a USPS office a mile away. We aim to ship within three to five business days of an order being placed.

Nº 03 · The Founders

Robin & Jason.

Robin

Curation · operations

Robin curates the catalog: which designers and pieces enter the shop, what each is named, and how the collection feels as a whole. He also handles the day-to-day side of the business.

Jason

Print · build

Jason runs the printers, dials in the profiles that keep the wares consistent across batches, and keeps the studio humming. He's the one most likely to be out in the garage at midnight testing a new filament.