The magical world of Ella

Everything here springs from a humble yet powerful force: hope.
The kind I want to spread, like a deep, cleansing breath.

I create and curate items you can wear: words, symbols, and details that speak for you, to you, and to those you love.

That’s what Ella Hope is: a small revolution filled with wonder.

There’s a place where beauty isn’t a promise, but a call.
A place that doesn’t make noise, yet moves something inside you. That place is
Ella Hope.
It is a space that thrives on details, insights, stories that whisper but reach
far.
Here, one experiments, observes, and listens. One welcomes the things capable
of inspiring wonder.

It can’t be boxed into a single definition, because it was born to evolve.


Ella is a curious, kind, alive soul. A continuous journey.



Walking barefoot through ideas, materials, emotions.

In her workshop, projects, sketches, and flashes of inspiration coexist — valuable even if no one has ever seen them.

Because growing is already creating; creating is already sharing; sharing is yet  hope.

Ella collects what is authentic: things that don’t shout, but endure.



Things that, even for a moment, remind you the world can still surprise you.




An object is never "just" an object: it's a trace, an emotion that can be touched.

Ella is a home for everything that deserves a gentle place, a slow rhythm, a gaze that truly sees.



The Heart of Ella Hope

My name is Roberta.
I grew up believing that a single detail can change an entire day — and I’ve
never stopped.
I studied design & communication, but what really guides me is something
subtler: the way a color warms you, the way a material speaks to you, the way a
space can make you feel less alone.

I explore, I experiment, I study, and I train myself to look at  the world from unusual angles — and then I
tell the story.

I create to breathe life into things, to evoke feelings.

To open a sliver of light in everyday life.


I listen a lot, imagine even more, and always transform.
And when an emotion washes over me, I bring it into the world in the form of an
object, a story, or an experience.