Method
Each piece begins with natural fibers, carefully prepared to receive colour. The fabric is gently cleaned to remove anything that might resist the dye.
A mordant — often a plant-based or mineral solution — is then applied to help fix the colour in place, ensuring it holds and lasts.
Botanicals are thoughtfully arranged on the cloth. Leaves, petals, and natural materials are chosen for their form and tone, each contributing something different.
The fabric is then bundled and exposed to heat and steam, allowing colour and shape to imprint over time.
Once cooled, the cloth is unwrapped — revealing a one-of-a-kind result shaped by nature, process, and patience.
Fibre is cleaned
Prepared with natural mordant then dried
Plants are laid on fabric
Rolled and tightly bundled
Steamed or boiled
Unrolled and removal of plants