The Island

31°58′ N · 81°03′ W

Most soap brands invented their world. Ours you can find on a map. Isle of Hope is a small island on the Skidaway River outside Savannah, Georgia — live oaks hung with Spanish moss, a bluff where the light goes golden in the evening, and a marsh that fills and empties twice a day whether anyone’s watching or not.

Every scent we make is a moment from this place. Salt Air is the open-window side of the island — marsh mornings, the Tybee road, cool river water. Under the Oaks is the deep-shade side — moss, cedar, earth, and slow evenings. The Porch is where the day winds down — lavender, bright citrus, dusk air. And Just Milk is no scent at all, which around here is its own kind of moment.

We pour, cut, and cure every batch on the island. When we say soap from a real place, we mean you could knock on the door — though the goats would rather you didn’t.

Salt Air · Under the Oaks · The Porch · Just Milk