We turn textile ideas into collections.
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Product universe

Explore what we can create.

Eight product worlds, one development structure. Start from the category closest to your brief — the project is built around your brand from there.

An editorial overview of printed textile products across several categories.

How you can work with us

Three ways into the same capability.

Most projects begin in one of these three modes and move between them as the collection develops.

01 — Fabric only

Printed fabric, supplied by the metre

You handle make-up and finishing. We develop the print, the ground and the colour, and hold the reference for repeat orders.

Fabric Library

02 — Finished product

Sized, sewn, labelled and packed

From printed metres to a made-up product: edges, corners, tolerances, labels and packaging defined per item.

Product development

03 — Private label

A collection developed under your brand

Creative direction, pattern system, material development, sampling, production and season-to-season continuity.

Private label

Custom development

Not seeing your product?

The categories above describe where we already work. Most projects still begin as a development rather than a catalogue selection — a size that does not exist yet, a ground that needs sourcing, or a product family built around one pattern.

Tell us the end use and the market. We will confirm what is feasible before anyone commits to a season.

Development detail showing a print being matched to a fabric ground.

Process

How a product gets developed.

The same six stages apply whether you order fabric by the metre or a complete private-label collection.

  1. 01

    Brief

    End use, market, target season and the commercial context of the product.

  2. 02

    Material direction

    Ground selected or developed for hand-feel, print route and end use.

  3. 03

    Design

    Allover repeat or engineered panel, scaled to the actual product size.

  4. 04

    Strike-off

    Colour and scale approved on the fabric that will be used in production.

  5. 05

    Prototype

    Sizes, seams, corners, labels and packaging confirmed on a sewn sample.

  6. 06

    Production

    Commercial run against the approved standard, references kept for repeats.

What would you like to create?

Tell us about your product, artwork, timing and market. We will help define the next step.