Suppliers|April 2025
Tessitura Attilio Bottinelli is a small, family-owned weaving mill founded in 1931 in Villa Guardia, Lombardy – an important centre for Italian silk and textile production.
During the mid-1900s, the Bottinelli company earned a reputation as a manufacturer of intricate silk jacquards for men’s accessories. As the demand for ready-to-wear items increased in the 1970s and 1980s, Bottinelli expanded their production to offer finished accessories such as ties, bowties, and scarves.
The company was thus able to oversee the entire process, from yarn to finished product, ensuring quality and style. Today, the fourth generation of Attilio Bottinelli’s family runs a modern mill and factory that we collaborate with to craft men’s and women’s silk accessories.
Linen
Care guides|April 2025
Linen is a strong natural fibre that gets softer with use and time. It’s breathable and has a soft texture. Caring for linen properly helps maintain its natural characteristics.
Signe Siemsen on the freedom of trusting in nature
Interviews|April 2025
Plants have always been a source of both food and medicine, and the knowledge of how to use them has been passed down through generations. However, for most people today, that link is broken, and nature often represents something we need to approach with care. For Signe Siemsen – an herbalist, doula, and craftswoman living in Stockholm – having a relationship with the wild brings healing and meaning to what it means to be human.
On quiet beauty and the blank sheet
Notes|April 2025
Silence, space, and simplicity shape the way we experience the world around us – and serve as active elements of creativity and inspiration for our design teams.
On translating colour
Notes|April 2025
How do you capture the feeling of a place in a single brushstroke – or distil the essence of a flower into colour alone? This season, a quiet, hands-on process of exploration led our team to new ways of thinking about function, beauty and the expressive potential of print.