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ABOUT INNERTONE STUDIO

A studio for the space

between noise

and return.

InnerTone Studio creates personalized ritual maps for people who feel overstimulated, scattered, or far from themselves.


We often begin with scent because it is immediate and difficult to overthink. But scent is not the final answer. It is a cue: a small threshold for noticing your current state and returning with more clarity.

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Not more input.

A quieter way back.

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01 WHAT WE BELIEVE

Recovery does not always begin with adding more.

It begins with making room.

In an overstimulated age, we are constantly given recommendations, prompts, feeds, and answers.


InnerTone begins with a quieter belief:

return starts by noticing what your system is already asking for.

02 WHY SCENT

Scent is where

we begin,

not where the work ends.

Scent can mark a threshold: the end of work, the beginning of rest, the moment before sleep, or the pause after too much input.


We use it as a cue because the body often recognizes a shift before the mind can explain it.

03 THE KOREAN THREAD

A language of thresholds, breathing room, and restrained feeling.

InnerTone is quietly shaped by Korean spatial and poetic traditions: the threshold, the open center, and the feeling held without overexplanation.

toenmaru

the threshold between inside and outside

madang

the open center that gives the house breath

sijo

emotion carried through restraint

04 HOW WE WORK

Your answers are not scored into a label.

They are translated into a ritual direction.

Each map begins with a guided intake about your current state, daily transition points, sensory preferences, and sensitivity notes.


From there, we translate your answers into pattern, timing, direction, and small rituals that can be used in real life.

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FOUNDER’S NOTE

This studio began as a way

to gather what I had lived.

InnerTone comes from a life lived between places, languages, rooms, and roles.

Korea gave me an early language for restraint, threshold, and the kind of room that lets feeling settle. Hospitality taught me how environments shape the body before words do. Scent became the smallest material I could use to mark a return.

Over time, these threads became one practice: reading the state someone is in, then shaping a small ritual that gives them room to come back to themselves.

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The work began

before it had

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CLOSING NOTE

A ritual gives

the body a way

back.

InnerTone was created from a simple observation:


Many people receive recommendations all day long, but rarely have space to notice what they actually need.

ABOUT

A ritual

studio for the overstimulated age.

THE IDEA

Not more input.

More room to return.

InnerTone uses scent as a starting point for small, repeatable rituals that help the system shift states.


The goal is not optimization.

The goal is noticing.

FOUNDER’S NOTE

This studio began

as a way to gather

what I had lived.

InnerTone comes from a life lived between

places, languages, rooms, and roles.


Aromatherapy training in Korea shaped how I

understand scent. Luxury hospitality in

Las Vegas taught me how environments shape the body before words do.


Over time, these threads became one practice:

reading the state someone is in, then shaping a

small ritual that gives them room to return.

RETURN

Small rituals.

Repeated gently.

The map is not a diagnosis.

Not a fixed identity.


A way of returning to yourself,

one small ritual at a time.

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