comorio is an homage to nature, to everything that lives, to ourselves. To the tiniest organisms, all living beings, the tides, the elements, and the creation of this planet.

about comorio

The name “comorio” is rooted in Portuguese, where [como o rio] means [like a river].

Life is like a river.
Because everything in life flows,
sometimes gently, sometimes with a force
that pulls you under and leaves you gasping.
Sometimes wild and roaring,
sometimes so still and peaceful
it reflects your soul right back to you.

comorio, a word that moves.
A word that reminds us:
we are always changing.
Always becoming.
Always unfolding.

We begin in quiet places.
From a hidden spring, we find our way,
carving through landscapes, becoming broader,
bolder, more ourselves.

A tribute to the Earth’s forms and rhythms.
Its chaos and calm.
To the way it makes space for change,
in trees, in tides, in us.

So let us live like rivers.
Let us move. Let us soften.
Let us remember: everything we are,
our breath, our bones, our words,
began in nature. And to nature,
we will return.

about Julie

My name is Julia Lyon, born and raised on the countryside near Cologne. Since my childhood, I have been fascinated by nature. I was especially drawn to snails, beetles and other small creatures I could find in our garden and in the forests. I loved watching animal documentaries, especially underwater ones, a fascination that has stayed with me ever since.

Being in nature gives me peace and strength. I am always inspired by its forms, colors, beautiful creatures, and the way the world has evolved over millions of years. I feel deeply connected to the forest, the mountains and to the sea. So familiar and gentle, yet at the same time so unpredictable and untamed.

My connection to Brazil comes through my mother, who was born in São Paulo. It is far more than just our Brazilian passports that connect us to the land. It is the nature, the people, and the warmth of this place that have always touched and inspired me.

I love working with my hands, creating, building, shaping, or repairing. I am deeply inspired by my father, who built the house I grew up in with his own hands, taking part in every step, eager to learn along the way. It showed me that we don’t need to master everything today, what matters is the willingness to learn, and tomorrow we will know how.

comorio is born from all that I am and all that I experienced so far. It carries my heart. The world of comorio is so vivid in my mind that the path feels clear and right where I belong.

For me, comorio means embracing change, honoring emotions, and never holding on to just one version of ourselves. It is about seeing transformation and transition as essential parts of life, and always remaining open to discovering ourselves over and over again.

We are never only a single version. The beauty lies in change, and in growth that comes with it.