Not just soap. This is ritual-grade skincare. Thoughtfully handmade where luxury meets the field—crafted for those who value quality, connection, and the power of less.
At Field Theory Botanicals, I create small-batch, natural soaps and skincare inspired by the rhythms of nature and the importance of the invisible threads that connect all things.
At Field Theory Botanicals, we choose materials that reflect our deeper values—reusability, earth-honoring practices, and a quiet resistance to the disposable. We don’t use plastic containers, not as a trend, but as a natural extension of our belief that the way we care for the planet mirrors the way we care for ourselves. Glass, metal, and other enduring materials remind us to slow down, to tend, to reuse. In a world built for convenience, we choose continuity—echoing the rhythms of the garden, where nothing is wasted, and everything returns.
We’re inspired by natural elements, by the slow and steady rhythms of nature, and by a way of life that takes care and turns inward. Our ingredients are thoughtfully chosen with deep respect for community, always Canadian-sourced where possible. While we draw from the past—from Nature, from farming traditions, and from the many Cultures that shape us, as Canadians tend to do—we’re not seeking to return, but to remember. We invite you into the quiet luxury of tending to yourself—of creating small rituals that ground, nourish, and reconnect you to what’s real.
Our vision is to create a space where natural elements and mindfulness meet—reminding us that caring for ourselves is intrinsically linked to caring for the whole.
Field Theory Botanicals is a quiet invitation back to presence. Back to days spent in the garden, hands in the dirt, hearts attuned to something far older and more traditional than our fast-paced, technology-driven lives often allow.
We honor beauty before bandwidth—choosing slowness, intention, and connection with the earth as a path back to wholeness.