Craftsmanship & Materials
From fibre to fabric: how our tweed home accents are made.
The Weaving Process
Tweed is woven on traditional looms, with each pass of the shuttle building the distinctive texture and colour that gives every piece its own character. We use natural fibres that age beautifully and suit both casual and refined interiors.
From Source to Home
A short timeline of how our pieces are created.
Natural Fibres
We select wool and other natural fibres from trusted suppliers who share our commitment to responsible sourcing.
Weaving
Skilled weavers create the cloth using time-honoured techniques that give tweed its character and durability.
Finishing
Each piece is finished by hand where needed, then checked for quality before it reaches you.
Sustainable Sourcing
We work with partners who prioritise animal welfare and environmental care.
Handcrafted Details
Stitching and finishing touches are often done by hand for a personal touch.
Colour & Texture
Our palette is inspired by the landscape: moss, umber, cream, and muted gold.
Why Natural Fibres
Natural fibres breathe, last longer, and develop a gentle patina over time. They are also easier to care for in the long run and align with a more considered way of living.
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