Our Collection
Every piece tells a story. Discover handcrafted works made with intention and love.
Every piece tells a story. Discover handcrafted works made with intention and love.
Artisan Textiles
Woven on my 100-year-old floor loom over the course of two weeks. The yarn is from a heritage breed flock in Vermont — undyed, so every color you see is from the sheep themselves. Creams, greys, and the occasional strand of chocolate brown. It gets softer every year.
Artisan Textiles
Hand-dyed using the ancient Japanese shibori technique — each fold, twist, and bind creates unrepeatable patterns. This runner spent three days in my indigo vat, built from composted indigo leaves I source from a small farm in South Carolina. The blue is alive; it will soften and deepen with each wash.
Artisan Textiles
A fiber art piece that maps an imaginary coastline. Cream cotton warp with driftwood, raw silk, and hand-spun wool weft in shades of sand, sea glass, and storm cloud. Mounted on a piece of found driftwood from the Outer Banks. It brings the sound of waves into any room.
Artisan Textiles
Simple linen napkins elevated by hand-embroidered wildflowers in each corner — a different flower on each napkin. Lavender, poppy, daisy, and cornflower, stitched in thread I dye myself using the actual plants. For tables where the meal is an occasion, even on a Tuesday.
Artisan Textiles
Eco-printed using leaves and flowers gathered from my garden — eucalyptus, maple, marigold, and whatever else is blooming that week. The silk is steamed with the botanicals pressed against it, transferring their pigments directly. No two scarves are alike, because no two gardens are.