ABOUT
The most formative tools are often unseen. They exist in practice, across psychotherapy and spirituality—as rituals and frameworks we return to over time. They shape perspective, steadiness, and belief, forming the contents of one’s figurative toolbox. Tóulles gives those tools weight.
Drawing from the tradition of objets de vertu—small, finely crafted objects where ornament and utility are inseparable—the pieces are conceived as tools first. Each may live in plain sight as an object of design or hold its meaning privately, allowing individuals to engage with these practices discreetly and on their own terms. In this way, Tóulles gives physical presence to the tools of inner practice.
Tóulles is grounded in a modern understanding of wellness that recognizes the interconnectedness of psychological, spiritual, and reflective practices. Each object is designed to support engagement through touch, form, and use, allowing interpretation rather than dictating meaning. Decorative functionality enables the tools to live naturally within personal spaces while offering discretion, allowing individuals to reveal or share their meaning by choice. In this way, the objects integrate quietly into everyday environments—existing simultaneously as pieces of design and as instruments of personal practice.
Based in New York, NY.
FOUNDER
Founder Jessica Green spent over two decades working across the luxury fashion and home industries, from Bergdorf Goodman and Saks Fifth Avenue to Moda Operandi, AERIN, and L’Objet—developing refined objects designed to be collected and kept.
Jessica’s personal experiences have shaped her vision for Tóulles. The sudden loss of her father in 2016 marked the beginning of a transformative journey. Inspired by her own healing, she founded Tóulles to make holistic wellness concepts more accessible and personal—designed to inspire meaningful practices and enrich deeply personal journeys with intention and beauty.