Raffia

Raffia is a natural fiber harvested from the leaves of the raffia palm tree (Raphia farinifera), native to tropical regions of Africa and Madagascar. The long, pliable fibers are manually stripped from the leaves, sun-dried, and often dyed using natural or low-impact methods. Raffia is known for its strength, flexibility, and slightly rough texture, making it ideal for weaving and braiding.

Traditionally used in basketry, hats, mats, and textiles, raffia has also become a popular material in fashion accessories and home decor. It is biodegradable, renewable, and often crafted by hand, supporting artisan communities and traditional weaving techniques.

Collection: Raffia

Sun-warmed texture, natural structure. This collection brings raffia into the spotlight — through handwoven details and earthy elegance designed for effortless everyday style.