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Spring Edit · Volume V

Made With
100% Humanity.

A small house of slowly-made things — clothing, textiles, apothecary and home — co-created with artisans whose hands have known these crafts for generations.

Artisan in handwoven linen and earth-toned textiles in a sunlit Moroccan courtyard
"We do not make things quickly. We make them once, slowly, well."
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N°01 — Philosophy

We believe an object holds the spirit of the hands that made it — and that slow is the only honest way to make beautiful things.

01

Of the earth

Linen, wool, clay, plant dyes. Materials that began alive and return gently.

02

Of the hand

Every piece touched by an artisan we know by name, in a workshop we have visited.

03

Of the season

Small batches, four times a year. When a piece is gone, it is gone.

N°02 — The Edit

Four pieces, four origins.

From a stone savonnerie in Provence to a cedar loom in the High Atlas, each piece in this season's edit carries the place and the people that made it.

Oat Linen Atelier Shirt
Clothing

Porto, Portugal

Oat Linen Atelier Shirt

168
Rust Highland Wool Throw
Textiles

Atlas Mountains, Morocco

Rust Highland Wool Throw

245
Lavender & Clay Apothecary Bar
Apothecary

Provence, France

Lavender & Clay Apothecary Bar

22
Terra Vessel No. 04
Home

Oaxaca, Mexico

Terra Vessel No. 04

96
Hands working with natural indigo dye

An Open House

We share the names, the places, and the prices our makers are paid.

Transparency is not a marketing word here — it is the floor we stand on. Every product page lists the artisan, the workshop, and the wage paid for the work.

The Journal

Field notes & origins.

On the cedar looms of the Atlas

Origins

On the cedar looms of the Atlas

A morning with the women of Aït Bouguemez, where wool becomes warmth.

Indigo, slow and blue

Process

Indigo, slow and blue

How a single shade of blue takes a season to make in Bagru, Rajasthan.

The clay village at first light

Place

The clay village at first light

Inside the kilns of Tamegroute, where pots have been fired the same way for 800 years.