
Each cover is worked by hand using the traditional punch needle technique, charcoal cotton looped stitch by stitch into a natural cotton-blend ground. The resulting surface has a tactile raised pile — dense where the pattern holds, smooth where the ground breathes through. Geometric forms drawn from Ndebele visual tradition are reinterpreted here in a spare two-tone palette that reads quietly from across the room and rewards closer attention.
As each piece is worked by hand, minor variations in the pile and pattern edges are natural — a mark of the maker's hand, not a flaw.
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The Story
Each cover is worked by hand using the traditional punch needle technique, charcoal cotton looped stitch by stitch into a natural cotton-blend ground. The resulting surface has a tactile raised pile — dense where the pattern holds, smooth where the ground breathes through. Geometric forms drawn from Ndebele visual tradition are reinterpreted here in a spare two-tone palette that reads quietly from across the room and rewards closer attention.
As each piece is worked by hand, minor variations in the pile and pattern edges are natural — a mark of the maker's hand, not a flaw.
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A handmade geometry that holds its own
Propped against the arm of the sofa or anchored at the centre, the charcoal pattern catches the evening light differently each time. It is the kind of thing guests reach out to touch before they think to ask where it came from.



