A small house,
a long tide.

We began in 2022 with a single rack of dresses in a friend's gallery in Seminyak.
The first collection was eight pieces — a corset, three skirts, a kimono, two shirts, and one heavy viscose pant — cut and sewn over a long quiet month in a borrowed studio. What we wanted was simple: clothes that move with a Bali day, that survive a rinse in salt water and a night out, that can be folded into a carry-on and pulled back out the following season without apology.
Today the workshop sits a few streets in from the coast in Canggu. Fourteen makers, three sewing tables, one cutting room. We work in numbered editions — no piece is made in quantities larger than the season requires.
We source what we can locally — naturally-dyed cottons from Sukawati, Java satin from a mill our pattern cutter's family has used for forty years — and we ship from a small storefront in Seminyak, the same gallery where the rack first stood.
Every garment is cut, sewn, and finished in our Canggu atelier — never in factories.
We produce in numbered editions. When a piece is gone, it is gone — until we choose to re-cut it.
Two collections a year. Long-lead, weather-attuned, restless within reason.
