Posts Tagged: accessories

Featured Item – VOZ

Couldn’t resist posting some fabulous updated designs from VOZ, all hand woven in Chile with Mapuche artisans.

Celine Cannon

Celine Cannon’s weaving is raw, refined, and deeply textural, wraps and throws incorporate a wide variety of yarn gauges from super fine, delicate, airy and even gauzy, to oversized wooly inserts of raw fleece.

Featured Video – Celine Cannon

Celine Cannon’s free form ethereal wraps and throws are a response to the environment and her relationship with people, places and things.

Cityzen

Cityzen is an emerging New York fashion brand created by Azin Valy. The co-founder of the award winning multi-disciplinary Architecture firm, I-Beam Design.

Featured Item – Kancha

Lifestyle Accessories brand Kancha make designs from natural and locally sourced materials in Kyrgystan for urban nomads.

Featured Item – Bottletop Rucksack

This fabulous leather backpack from Bottletop hand made in Salvador, Brazil, made from traceable provenance leather and hand painted, upcycled aluminium ring pull tabs.

Pero

Indian designer Aneeth Arora for Pero creates a modern interpretation of local dress styles from the remotest parts of India.

Tucker Robbins

Tucker Robbins fell in love with Guatemalan craftsmanship, starting by importing furniture and textiles, and continuing onto developing a full range of accessories featuring the unique skills and traditions of the area.

Ecoalf

Born of frustration with the excessive use of the world’s natural resources, and the amount of waste produced by industrialized countries, Ecoalf was founded on the principles of recycling.

Featured Item – Julia Ramsey

Knitwear designer and fiber artist Julia Ramsey with an emphasis on handwork and craftsmanship, and an appreciation for raw materials.

From the Road

From the Road was born out of a passion for off-the-grid travel, a love of indigenous cultures and a desire to create beautiful objects with soul.

Featured Video – The Seven Day Scarf

The Seven Day Scarf by Jungles in Paris celebrates the slow fashion traditions of Southern Peru, where skilled weavers dye the wool and weave these multi-coloured textiles using the ancestral knowledge of the Incas.

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