"Handcrafted by women who are not only given a living wage for their work but receive an education on proper hygiene which in turn brings better health to their communities."
Hand carved teak goods with attention to detail, our artisan collective prioritizes the functionality, quality and elegance of each piece. Sourced locally and sustainably in Bali, Indonesia.
Handcrafted rattan from an artisan collective of over 100 artisans. Sustainably sourced on the island of the Bali, bringing sustainable income through a heritage craft.
The Women’s Workshop empowers mothers by teaching them soft skills which in turn allows them to earn a living wage while also giving their children access to a free education during the day.
These lightweight, handmade fans are beautiful as well as utilitarian. Use it poolside to cool off in the heat or to decorate your walls with some warm, modern, natural texture. Hand woven in Bali, Indonesia with care and attention to detail.
“Courage” was the response given when we asked what it took for Wayun to relocate his family from Central Java to Bali in 1990 in search of a better life. This move drove him to pursue his dream of producing batik fabric in the traditional method. As time progressed, so did his business but his love for natural dyes stayed the same.
Amongst her passions of family and macrame, Dewi talked to us about her love for being in nature and how it is reflected in her work, “the least that I can give back to [nature] is to use sustainable materials for my work.”
We love the traditional Balinese sarong so much that we set out with the hopes to modernize it and therefore highlight its beauty and utilitarian design. We gave it a new look with playful and elegant custom designs while staying true to the traditional craftsmanship of the piece.