Life is your Haku. What will you put in it?

Transition. Home. The art of living beautifully.

Welcome to Southwest Florida, considered.

Haku is the Japanese concept of the container.

The vessel that holds what matters.

A life, like an ikebana arrangement,

is shaped not only by what you place inside it —

but by what you choose to leave out.

This is the art of a considered life.

I’m Nelsa Bross.

Africa raised me.

Southwest Florida called me home.

In between — a life that has been dismantled and rebuilt, stripped to its essence and filled again, deliberately, with what matters most.

I help people find homes that hold their next chapter.

I walk alongside those navigating cancer.

I study ikebana — the Japanese art of arrangement — because I believe that how we shape our surroundings shapes everything.

Three disciplines.

One philosophy.

One considered life.