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A design house of handcraft workshops and a century-old textile mill.
Textiles, leather, tableware, ceramics, and objects for daily rooms.
Not inspired by craft. Actually craft.
Handwoven doesn’t mean fragile. Made for the couch, the beach, by the fire at night — and the wash.
Rugged beauties, made for the journey. Some things get better the more you use them. This is one of them.
Useful. Strong. Beautiful. Human.
Like our throws, made for daily life.
Washable cotton layers with weight, texture, and softness for the bed you live in.
Table pieces for gathering.
Linens, ceramic serveware, cutting boards, and table pieces.
Made in Paraguay, through workshops and a century-old textile mill.
Everything here is made alongside a small circle of artisans, makers, and mill partners we have worked with for years.
Cotton dyed and woven by hand on old looms worked slow and steady through the day. Leather cut and stitched in small workshops. Clay turned, shaped, and fired in the heat. Metal worked and finished by hand. Embroidery carried forward one stitch at a time.
These are not pieces made quickly or in great numbers. They come from workshops, family trades, and a heritage mill where knowledge has been carried forward quietly over time.
Every piece keeps this work in motion — as livelihood, as knowledge, and as a way of making that still belongs in daily life.
