Every colour in our palette earns its place.
We don't follow seasonal colour trends. Our palette is built around earth tones and neutrals that work across seasons and pair with everything you already own. Oat, sage, charcoal, dusty rose, ivory — these are colours that don't expire.
How are linen garment colours chosen?
It starts with the fabric. Linen takes dye differently than cotton — it holds colour with a natural depth that looks rich without being loud. We test every shade on the actual fabric before committing. What looks good on a screen doesn't always look good draped on a body.
Why earth tones and neutrals?
They're timeless. A sage linen dress looks as good in five years as it does today. A charcoal pair of trousers works in summer and winter. When you invest in a handmade piece, the colour shouldn't be the thing that dates it.
Do you add new colours?
Occasionally. When we introduce a new shade, it has to meet the same criteria: does it work with the rest of the palette? Will it still look right in three years? If the answer is yes, it stays. If not, it was a nice experiment.