Every brand carries a story, and at Maison de Mam, ours begins with a flower. The Romduol (scientifically Mitrella mesnyi) is not only Cambodia’s national blossom but also the soul behind our logo and design philosophy.
A Flower of Cultural Significance
For centuries, the Romduol has been celebrated in Khmer poetry, music, and folklore as a symbol of beauty, purity, and gentle strength. Its delicate white petals and sweet, lingering fragrance—most vibrant in the evening—have inspired generations of writers and artists. Often compared to the elegance of Cambodian women, the Romduol embodies quiet resilience and a timeless, natural grace.
Rooted in Place and Memory
Native to Cambodia, the Romduol blooms abundantly across the countryside, where its fragrance fills the air at dusk. To many, it is more than just a flower—it’s a memory of home, a connection to the land, and a reminder of heritage. Its simple yet enduring beauty mirrors the spirit of Khmer culture: refined, resilient, and deeply poetic.
How It Shapes Our Brand
At Maison de Mam, the Romduol represents more than inspiration for a logo—it is a guiding symbol for everything we create. Just as the flower is cherished for its elegance and fragrance, our designs strive to bring beauty, serenity, and meaning into everyday life. From hand-painted textile prints to artfully strung jewelry, each piece carries the same qualities the Romduol symbolizes: grace, individuality, and a sense of place.
A Modern Keepsake of Tradition
By weaving the Romduol into our brand identity, we honor Cambodia’s cultural heritage while blending it with the French and artistic influences that define Maison de Mam. It’s a flower that bridges worlds, much like our work—a union of history, artistry, and storytelling brought to life in accessories and home décor.