Hemp

Hemp is a bast fiber derived from the stalk of the Cannabis sativa plant. It is one of the oldest cultivated crops in human history, used for textiles, rope, and paper. Hemp requires little water, no pesticides, and grows quickly — often improving soil health through phytoremediation. Its cultivation also results in high fiber yield per acre compared to other crops.

The fiber is strong, breathable, and naturally resistant to UV rays and mold. Hemp textiles are durable and become softer over time. It is used in clothing, accessories, upholstery, and even personal care products such as exfoliating cloths. Due to its performance and low environmental impact, hemp is considered one of the most sustainable textile fibers available.

Collection: Hemp

Rooted in durability and shaped by effortless design, this collection brings hemp into its element. With textures that soften over time and silhouettes that hold their form, these pieces are made to live in and made to last. It’s a natural choice — for those who value substance, simplicity, and staying power.