WOVEN EARTH
Woven Earth is a bold, sensorial journey across our beautiful planet. It explores
landscapes touched by human hand, from the Inca Trails of Peru to the rice fields of China; traditional crafts honed over centuries, from Kashmiri Paisleys to the tribal huts of South Africa; the quiet drama of nature, inspired by the trails of the Northern European Bark Beetle and the extraordinary textured surface of the giant cacti of the United States.



Created for those who find beauty in what is woven with meaning – the collection translates the slow processes of nature and human craft into woven form, where layers, scars, trails and tracks become slubs, stripes and structure. From fine
etchings to bold stripes, Woven Earth is both grounded and elevated, designed
for modern and classic interiors that celebrate tactility, authenticity, and
the subtle luxury of artisanship and natural imperfection.

CABANA STRIPE
ITALY
Fine linen yarns in the warp and smooth, thicker yarns in the weft create a pattern and texture reminiscent of classic Canotier hats worn on the Italian Riviera in the 1920s.

ETCHED PAISLEY
KASHMIR, INDIA
Marking the birth place of Paisley – a timeless floral pattern, reimagined from a design in the de Le Cuona archive, flows gracefully across this elegant wool cloth.

MOKHORO STRIPE
SOUTH AFRICA
This bold horizontal textured stripe is reminiscent of the traditional Mokhoro huts of South Africa. Its raw beauty and painterly effect create a design rich in depth.

MOYA
CHINA
Inspired by the terraced rice paddies of China, this superfine wide-width wool sheer has a delicate pinstripe woven through with silk thread. The effect is of a hand stitched stripe.

TRAIL STRIPE
PERU
A modern take on a classic vertical ticking stripe from the de Le Cuona archive. The irregular pattern mixes wide and thinner stripes inspired by the Inca Trails of Peru.
From fine etchings to bold stripes, Woven Earth is both grounded and elevated, designed for both modern and classic interiors that celebrate tactility, authenticity, and the quiet luxury of artisanship.






