BEARTH Is For Everyone
Who
When Mary
Became a
Universe
Every universe begins with a spark. For Bearth, it was a teddy bear named Mary.
Mary was Judy's childhood companion, a gift from her sister. Two years ago, during a journey from Taiwan to France, Mary was lost.
Instead of letting loss be the end, Judy asked: "What if Mary could exist forever, in another form?"
And so, Bearth was born.
The lost Mary became the vanished humans. Judy's longing became the bears' quest. Her wish for companionship became their journey across the stars.
Bearth is a love letter to everything we've lost—and proof that through creation, memories live on forever.
Building a Universe,
One Nap at a
Time
BEARTH isn't just imagined — it's constructed.

Created by Judy, an architecture student in Lyon, Bearth is built with the same vision she brings to her studies.
She's designing an entire universe—from bear cities to the perfect napping planet.

Judy combines architectural rigor with childlike imagination. For her, art is the language of the soul—a force for change, inspired by artist MAGO.
Bearth is her dream, and a gentle gift to the world.
Welcome to Bearth!
BEARTH = BEAR+EARTH+BIRTH

The story begins with an exceptionally long nap.
When the bears woke, the noisy humans had vanished—leaving behind a silent, high-tech floating city.
To these groggy new tenants, the abandoned city wasn't a crisis. Through sleepy eyes, it wasn't a ruin.
It was a giant, unopened playground.

We ignored the manuals and used "Bear Logic" instead, replacing complex climate dashboards with simple "Gentle Breeze" knobs and converting geothermal plants into hot springs.
We slowed time and rewrote the "Second Layer" rules.
We repurposed humanity's highest technology for the serious business of relaxation.

With home cozy, curiosity turned to the stars.
We filled rockets with honey and cushions, launching to find the universe's sweetest honey and perfect sunlight.
Our mission: find the ultimate napping spot.
As for saving the world? That might just be the best side effect of the journey.
Find Your Place
in the Stars
The bears are searching for their perfect planet.
Maybe you're searching too.
Welcome home, fellow traveler.
Your perfect nap spot is waiting.

