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ReLease
This piece belongs to the After White collection, the moment when fabric begins to gather colour again.
These scarves were once deadstock Kala cotton, set aside and close to being discarded.
Instead, they were saved and brought back into the hands of artisans who work with natural plant dyes.
Using indigo, madder, pomegranate, and earth pigments, each scarf was dyed slowly by hand, creating quiet tones of blues, reds, and yellows.
No two pieces are identical.
Each carries the softness of Kala cotton and the irregular marks of hand dye.
Only 49 scarves exist in this collection.
What was almost waste now carries colour again.
This piece belongs to the After White collection, the moment when fabric begins to gather colour again.
These scarves were once deadstock Kala cotton, set aside and close to being discarded.
Instead, they were saved and brought back into the hands of artisans who work with natural plant dyes.
Using indigo, madder, pomegranate, and earth pigments, each scarf was dyed slowly by hand, creating quiet tones of blues, reds, and yellows.
No two pieces are identical.
Each carries the softness of Kala cotton and the irregular marks of hand dye.
Only 49 scarves exist in this collection.
What was almost waste now carries colour again.
This piece belongs to the After White collection, the moment when fabric begins to gather colour again.
These scarves were once deadstock Kala cotton, set aside and close to being discarded.
Instead, they were saved and brought back into the hands of artisans who work with natural plant dyes.
Using indigo, madder, pomegranate, and earth pigments, each scarf was dyed slowly by hand, creating quiet tones of blues, reds, and yellows.
No two pieces are identical.
Each carries the softness of Kala cotton and the irregular marks of hand dye.
Only 49 scarves exist in this collection.
What was almost waste now carries colour again.
This piece belongs to the After White collection.
The moment when fabric begins to gather colour again.
These scarves were once deadstock Kala cotton, set aside and close to being discarded.
Instead, they were saved and brought back into the hands of artisans who work with natural plant dyes.
Using indigo, madder, pomegranate, and earth pigments, each scarf was dyed slowly by hand, creating quiet tones of blues, reds, and yellows.
No two pieces are identical.
Each carries the softness of Kala cotton and the irregular marks of hand dye.
Only 49 scarves exist in this collection.
What was almost waste now carries colour again.
Linen deadstock tote, re‑circulated. Small, sturdy carryall for your favourite Trader Joe’s.
Plain-toned exterior with a hand‑embroidered expression. each piece finished slowly by local artisans. Dimensions: 35 cm × 40 cm. 100% Pre consumer deastock linen , minimal design, everyday use.
Each piece is made from pre-concumer reclaimed linen deadstock, giving fabric a unique texture and history while preventing new waste. Hand-stitched seams and delicate embroidery are executed by local artisans, with slow, careful finishing that values quality over speed. The generous 53 × 58 cm dimensions accommodate everyday essentials and more, making this a versatile, sustainable carry-all designed to last.