Our story
The good version of everything
Miréldi is a house of everyday essentials, made to actually work. We started from a simple frustration — too many of the things we reach for every day are cheaply made and over-promised. So we set out to build the genuinely good version instead.
One category at a time. Starting in the kitchen.

How it started
Better-made, on purpose
It began at the kitchen counter — with people who genuinely care about how things are made and how long they last. We looked at what we were reaching for every day, and kept finding the same thing: products that sounded good on the label but fell short in practice.
So we decided to do the work. Source the right materials. Document the claims. Design for the long run. And keep it restrained enough to earn its place out on the counter — not buried in a drawer.
What we stand for
One standard, in everything we make
Made to actually work
Function first. We lead with what a product does and how it's made — never hype, never filler.
Proof over hype
Documented materials and real test reports behind every claim. We earn it, not just say it.
Beautiful enough to leave out
Warm, restrained design that earns its place on the counter — not hidden in a drawer.
Kinder by design
Reusable, refillable where we can. Packaging designed to be the last thing that ever touched the product.

How we make things
Quality you can document
Every claim we print on a Miréldi product is one we can back with a test report or a material spec sheet. We sweat the sourcing, we sweat the tolerances, and we'd rather say less and prove more than the reverse.
That's what "the good version" means to us — not just better-looking, but better in the ways that actually matter when you're using it every day.
From the founder
Why we exist
I started Miréldi because I kept buying things I was disappointed by. Not obviously bad things — things that sounded good. "Premium." "Sustainable." "Artisan." They'd look fine for a month, then fall short in ways I couldn't have anticipated from the marketing.
So I started doing the sourcing myself. Testing materials. Asking suppliers for documentation. And realizing that closing the gap between what brands claim and what's actually in the product is a real and meaningful thing to do.
Miréldi is my attempt to build something I'd actually trust. I hope it earns yours too.
We sweat the materials, document the claims, and make the everyday thing beautiful enough to leave on the counter. That's the whole idea.
The good version of everything