Sundry Compass

About the studio

A studio built to lower the noise

Sundry Compass began with one observation: people rarely need more information, they need it quieter, in order, and in plain words.

Why we are unhurried

We are a small practice for reflective self awareness and accessible everyday support. Half our work is helping someone name a feeling before they react to it. The other half is helping someone understand and carry the right documentation so an ordinary day has less friction.

Both halves do the same job. They lower the noise so a person can decide how to respond, on purpose, rather than be carried along by it.

  • Plain language first. If a sentence needs translating, we have not finished writing it. Clarity is the kindest thing we offer.
  • Unhurried by default. Forty minute sessions, paced check ins, and a reply that arrives the day you ask. Calm is a method, not a mood.
  • Accessible to the letter. We hold to WCAG AA, visible focus, real touch targets, and never signal by colour alone.
  • One quiet idea. Lower the noise, then choose. Everything we make points back to that single principle.
A calm interior arranged for reflective practice
11years of quiet practice
2,400+reflective sessions held
40minutes, the unhurried session length
AAWCAG standard we hold to

The people

A small team, on purpose

Few enough that you will always know who is replying, and that every note is read by a person who can actually help.

Marlow Adeyemi

Founder, reflective practice

Trained in person centred counselling, Marlow keeps the studio unhurried and grounds every session in plain language.

Priya Castellan

Accessibility lead

Priya turns dense rules around disability documentation into steps anyone can follow, on the page and in person.

Tobias Renn

Self awareness coach

Tobias designs the small daily rituals that make naming a feeling feel possible on an ordinary morning.

Esme Okonkwo

Care coordinator

Esme is the steady first reply to every note, matching people to the right support without any pressure.

Begin gently

Come and meet us, gently

No intake forms to dread. Just tell us a little about your situation and we will take it from there.

Say hello