ABOUT MIMATIS

ABOUT MIMATIS

With MIMATIS.COMMUNITY, I want to create products that might help in moments of grief.

MIMATIS.COMMUNITY began with loss
After my second child was stillborn, I found myself in a space of silence and questions. “When we had to celebrate the birthday, I didn’t know what to do. On one hand, it was a happy day, my daughter was with me, I could touch her, feel her, look at her. But at the same time, it was also a deeply sad day.’’ Both emotions lived in the same moment.

That contradiction - joy and grief side by side sparked an idea. I realized it doesn’t have to be one or the other. It can be both. Remembering those we love can carry sadness, but also beauty.

From this thought, a ritual was born: to write a letter, to draw something, to remember, and then to let it bloom. Seeds planted in memory, flowers growing for the bees, for the ecosystem, for life itself. A cycle of renewal where remembrance becomes part of the living world.

I also discovered it was a gentle way to explain loss to children. It helps them see that remembering can be beautiful, and that love continues, even when someone we love is no longer here.

Today

With MIMATIS.COMMUNITY, I want to create products that might help in moments of grief. It’s difficult to say what truly helps, because every experience is different. But my hope with the Seed Letters is to give people a way to feel happiness and create a memory that deserves to bloom.

Yet Mimatis is more than rituals. My mission is also to stand beside parents who experience loss. To strengthen this work, I hold a Certificate in Grief Coaching and Mentoring and partner with companies to transform their HR policies around pregnancy loss, neonatal loss, and baby loss.

I believe workplaces need more awareness and guidance. That’s why I provide resources, support for parents, and training for managers, so they know how to respond with understanding in such devastating situations.

MIMATIS.COMMUNITY exists to honor memory, nurture healing, and build a culture of empathy where grief and love can live side by side.