The Spencer Vibes Shop
Browse the Spencer Vibes shop to find thoughtful pieces that support calmer living, at your own pace.
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The Spencer Vibes shop brings together a considered range of calm, everyday essentials designed to support quieter moments and more deliberate living. Our collection includes mindful technology, calm home essentials, meaningful jewellery, and relaxed clothing — all chosen to sit comfortably within everyday life without pressure or performance.
The Calm Living Collection
Jewellery for Presence
The Aromatherapy Diffuser Collection
Simple aromatherapy diffusers designed to support quieter routines and more intentional spaces at home.
The Calm Home Rug Collection
Thoughtfully chosen rugs in natural fibres and soft textures, designed to ground spaces and support calmer living at home.
Boho Blankets and Throws
Our collection of boho throw blankets are designed for sofas, beds, and cosy corners, combining comfort with an effortlessly calm aesthetic.

Easy Payment
Payment is simple and secure. You can check out quickly with trusted payment methods, clear steps, and a smooth process from start to finish.

Free Delivery
We’re not Amazon Prime, but we’re fast, reliable and committed to getting your order to you within just a few days.
Why Choose Spencer Vibes?
Thoughtfully selected tools that reflect our calm-first ethos—practical, positive and made to support small moments of stillness.
Thoughtfully Selected
Every product is hand-picked by our small UK team for quality, comfort and simple, everyday usefulness.
Positive, Calm-First
No noise. No pressure. Just tools designed to support small acts of mindfulness that fit naturally into your life.
Trusted Service
We’ll always do our best to get your order to you as quickly and smoothly as possible.
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