Chapter II

Woven Sanctuaries

Spring & summer cycle — softness as shelter

Cloth is the first shelter humanity ever made. These are woven from plants and animals that were tended, not extracted — flax from Flanders soil, undyed wool from grazing hills.

Woven Sanctuaries

The Woven Sanctuary

Virgin wool bouclé, undyed

Dense loops of undyed wool that catch afternoon light like sea foam. Made to be held, not arranged.

$155

The Belgian Linen Veil

Stone-washed Belgian flax

Flax grown in Flanders soil and washed until it drapes like breath. It softens for years and never asks for attention.

$663

The Tidepool Throw

Alpaca and cotton, plant-dyed

A slow gradient the color of shallow water over sand, dyed with madder root and indigo leaf.

$298

The Fern Curtain

Sheer handloom cotton

Frond-shaped shadows travel across the floor as the sun crosses. The window becomes a forest edge.

$214