Alpaca Merino
This yarn's raw appearance is balanced by its soft texture and subtle sheen, the two fibers creating muted waves in the shadows of ply.
Source: Peru (Alpaca) New Zealand (Merino Wool)
Cable Cotton
This mercerized yarn serves as the strong warp for our Jacquard pieces, drawing light into the valleys of the surface and further illuminating the colors and motifs of the piece.
Source: Egypt (Cotton)
Crimped Wool
This bubbled yarn is simultaneously loose and controlled, adding texture and dimension to the surface of the piece.
Source: New Zealand (Wool)
Linen
This reflective yarn's rigid but soft flax strands bring high shine to its peaks and deep shadows to its valleys, brining a noticeable shimmer to the surface of the piece.
Source: Belgium (Linen)
Mohair
This luxuriously soft yarn catches light with a silken sheen, subtly reflecting it off its four plied strands.
Source: South Africa (Mohair)
Mouliné Wool
This lively yarn twists felted wool with Egyptian cotton. When the yarn is dyed the thin, cotton strand remains white, giving the piece an energy of its own as it spirals and marbles the surface.
Source: New Zealand (Wool) Egypt (Cotton)
Multi-Felted Merino
This plush yarn is made up of six plies felted side-by-side, creating a luxuriously soft, rippled texture.
Source: New Zealand (Wool)
Silk Wool
This luminous yarn shimmers in the light, illuminating the piece as it brings a smooth softness to the surface.
Source: China (Mulberry Silk) New Zealand (Wool)
Thick-Felted Wool
This heavy, single-strand yarn brings weight to the piece, adding density through its thickly pressed fibers.
Source: New Zealand (Wool)
Thin-Felted Wool
This versatile yarn is a dense mixing of wool fibers that results in a soft, plush texture.
Source: New Zealand (Wool)
Twisted Wool
This coiled yarn maintains the raw qualities of wool as it narrows into a thin channel, its three plied strands joining together to bring subtle, fine detail to the piece.
Source: New Zealand (Wool)
Undyed Wool
This yarn brings out the natural beauty and color of the material with its heathered texture, imbuing the piece with both the softness and rawness of nature.
Source: New Zealand (Wool)