Hand-dyed linens, organic cotton throws, and naturally sourced fabrics for people who care where their goods come from and how long they last.
Browse the Collection Our ProcessSmall-batch textiles dyed with natural pigments and sewn to last decades, not seasons.
Woven from certified organic cotton on traditional frame looms. Soft enough for daily use, sturdy enough to hand down.
Our signature line. Each piece is dipped by hand in a fermented indigo vat, giving every cloth its own unique gradient.
Placemats, runners, and napkins in patterns drawn from West African and Japanese textile traditions.
Every piece in our indigo line passes through a natural fermentation vat maintained in our workshop. The vat is a living thing -- it needs feeding, rest, and attention. In return, it produces a depth of blue that synthetic dyes cannot match.
The process takes patience. A single cloth might be dipped twenty times over two weeks before the colour reaches the saturation we are after. The result is a textile that softens with washing but holds its hue for years.
Learn More"I bought a set of their indigo napkins three years ago. They have been washed hundreds of times and still look better than anything I could find in a store today."— M. Ashworth, Bristol
Natural fabrics reward attention. A little knowledge about washing, drying, and storage can double the life of a good textile. We wrote a guide covering everything we have learned over fifteen years of working with cotton, linen, and hemp.
It covers stain removal, colour fastness, sun fading, and how to store linens without the musty smell that ruins them in the drawer.
Read the GuideBrowse our current range of throws, table linens, and dyed goods.
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