Inspired by Nature: Dionaea Embroidery in Modern Home Decor
Inspired by the Venus flytrap, the Dionaea collection rethinks what a floral motif can be. Through embroidery, structure and movement replace softness as the defining language—challenging the idea that beauty must be gentle, and opening it up to forms that are precise, expressive, and quietly strong.
Garden Embroidery Collection: Botanical Art and Spring Inspiration for Everyday Living
The Garden embroidery collection draws inspiration from the quiet beauty of nature in early spring. Featuring bluebirds and calendula flowers, the series translates botanical motifs into embroidered textile art designed for everyday living. From wall art to table linens, the collection brings subtle texture and natural imagery into dining tables, quiet corners of the home, and outdoor garden settings.
Etherelle in the Home: Styling One Embroidery Collection Across Interior Styles
An embroidery collection designed to move through the home. Etherelle translates an abstract idea into material form, showing how textile art can shape modern interiors through color, structure, and everyday use.
The Quiet Between Spring and Fall
Stitched in soft greens and warm rusts, the Seasonal Embroidery Art Series captures two quiet moments in time — spring and fall. Each piece reflects a shift in light, tone, and rhythm, offering a gentle way to bring the feeling of a season into the home.