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Our Maison

Serving with heart. Rooted in heritage. Guided by faith.

The Foundation

Discipline. Heritage. Faith.

What is built here is shaped through work, guided by conviction, and carried forward with care.

This House is not built for the moment, but for generations.

The House Mark

The horse stands as the enduring symbol of this House — a mark of loyalty, grit, and steadfastness. It reflects where we come from, the standards we hold, and the character we choose to carry forward. Beneath every visible mark lies a deeper foundation — one that shapes our convictions and anchors our course.

WHAT WE UPHOLD

A House is more than what it contains. It reflects standards upheld, values protected, and decisions made with care and foresight.

Every piece in the House is selected with discipline and intention.

The Standard

White Glove, Without Compromise

For decades, the House has been entrusted with works of lasting significance, placed with precision and white-gloved service across the United States.

That standard now lives within ZEMRIA.

How the House Is Built

This House is built deliberately and without haste. We choose carefully, work with intention, and partner only with makers who honor their craft, materials, and heritage. No object enters the House by accident, and nothing exists here without reason.

Stewardship and Care

To curate meaningful objects is a responsibility. We see ourselves as stewards — preserving craftsmanship, honoring those who create, and guiding clients toward heirlooms meant to be lived with, cared for, and passed forward. That sense of stewardship is rooted in Biblical principles, shaped by faith, and guided by a belief in serving others with honor, purpose, and care for what is entrusted to us by God.

A Living Maison

This House continues to take shape over time. Its rooms will expand, its collections will evolve, and its purpose will remain constant — to build with care, respond faithfully to our calling, and recognize that what we hold is entrusted, not owned.