Textiles with Botanical DNA
Linen, hemp, wool, and organic cotton behave like quiet companions, changing with use and light. A sofa throw dyed with walnut husks can mirror the tones of a fiddle-leaf fig, linking soft and leafy textures. A renter stitched patchwork linen curtains from remnants, scattering dappled light like leaves. Natural fibers reduce static, age gracefully, and welcome repair. Wash gently, line-dry when possible, and celebrate mends as growth rings. The fabric remembers touch, seasons, and laughter gathered around it.