'Orchidée' collection
It all started with a flower —quiet, fragile, full of hidden stories.We looked closer, listened deeper,and slowly, through many hands and many steps,it began to change.What was once just an idea,became something we could hold.It’s a passage.A transformation.A Metanoia.
July 23,2025
'Printed lines' collection
The “Printed Lines” collection emerges as a fusion of our "Continuity" and "Treads" collections, bringing together printed and stitched variations into one harmonious whole. It is a collection that embodies both movement and stillness—a reminder to notice the lines we carry with us, the ones we create, and the ones we choose to cross.
Rooted in mindfulness, "Printed Lines" invites each wearer to slow down, to feel the quiet rhythm of print and stitch, and to reflect on the ways in which small details connect to larger journeys. In every piece, the merging of lines becomes a meditation on presence, transformation, and the mindful act of carrying less but meaning more.
December 11,2023
' Threads ' limited edition
“Treads” collection is a reflection of our commitment to both sustainability and mindfulness. It serves as a reminder to embrace the philosophy of metanoia - to be open to change, to question our choices, and to strive for a more conscious and sustainable lifestyle.
In the new limited collection the idea of thread print becomes tangible threads and now threads are out of surface ,you can touch them ,feel them and wear them.
April 4,2023
'Continuity' collection:
the unbroken and consistent existence
The“Continuity” collection finds its roots in our "Metanoia" collection, created years ago around the idea of metanoia—a journey of transformation, of changing one’s mind, heart, self, or way of life. Over time, we have carried this concept with us, reimagining it in a new form.
With "Continuity", we bring forward bags that embody this ongoing journey, allowing each wearer to carry a piece of our creative evolution. At the heart of the collection is the handcrafted silkscreen print, a technique that originated in China around 221 AD as a way of transferring designs onto fabric. The thread imprint print serves as the central symbol of "Continuity" collection—a mark of heritage, craft, and the ever-unfolding process of change.
September 3,2022