Concept

Self-Care, Made Tangible

A wellness ecosystem that turns self-care into a living, ambient companion at home.

Challenge

Most wellness products track you, but they don’t really take care of you.

Solution

A speculative wellness experience that meets you where you are and reflects progress through something living.

Surface

A connected hybrid wellness ecosystem that pairs an app, wearable signals, and an ambient home device.

The spark.

Most wellness tools live on a screen. Motivation fades, tracking becomes pressure, and “insights” rarely translate into change. I wanted to explore a different model where wellness feels empathetic, tangible, and present in daily life, not just measured.

Wellness, but distant.

Digital tracking feels removed from the life it’s meant to support. It stays trapped behind screens which makes it easy to forget when the moment life gets busy.

Motivation fades.

Many tools motivate with pressure, and stop working when you need it most. Ultimately, willpower-based systems don’t hold up through real weeks.

Guidance lacks context.

Numbers and charts tell you what happened, not how to move forward. Generic tips miss the person, the season, and the moment.

Wellness, but distant.

Digital tracking feels removed from the life it’s meant to support. It stays trapped behind screens which makes it easy to forget when the moment life gets busy.

Motivation fades.

Many tools motivate with pressure, and stop working when you need it most. Ultimately, willpower-based systems don’t hold up through real weeks.

Guidance lacks context.

Numbers and charts tell you what happened, not how to move forward. Generic tips miss the person, the season, and the moment.

The connected ecosystem.

The concept pairs a well-being app with a home plant companion device. The system reads signals from user input and wearables, then offers small, actionable support. The plant device mirrors care through ambient feedback and provides accordingly, the nourishment to the plant over time. The result is a gentle, real-world reminder that care compounds.

The moments that matter.

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The companion.

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Still growing.

The next phase explores how this ecosystem can adapt to more homes, more people, and more ways of supporting everyday well-being.

Concept

Self-Care, Made Tangible

A wellness ecosystem that turns self-care into a living, ambient companion at home.

Challenge

Most wellness products track you, but they don’t really take care of you.

Solution

A speculative wellness experience that meets you where you are and reflects progress through something living.

Surface

A connected hybrid wellness ecosystem that pairs an app, wearable signals, and an ambient home device.

The spark.

Most wellness tools live on a screen. Motivation fades, tracking becomes pressure, and “insights” rarely translate into change. I wanted to explore a different model where wellness feels empathetic, tangible, and present in daily life, not just measured.

Wellness, but distant.

Digital tracking feels removed from the life it’s meant to support. It stays trapped behind screens which makes it easy to forget when the moment life gets busy.

Motivation fades.

Many tools motivate with pressure, and stop working when you need it most. Ultimately, willpower-based systems don’t hold up through real weeks.

Guidance lacks context.

Numbers and charts tell you what happened, not how to move forward. Generic tips miss the person, the season, and the moment.

The connected ecosystem.

The concept pairs a well-being app with a home plant companion device. The system reads signals from user input and wearables, then offers small, actionable support. The plant device mirrors care through ambient feedback and provides accordingly, the nourishment to the plant over time. The result is a gentle, real-world reminder that care compounds.

The moments that matter.

Explore

The companion.

Explore

Still growing.

The next phase explores how this ecosystem can adapt to more homes, more people, and more ways of supporting everyday well-being.