INTRODUCING ĀHURU
The debut ĀHURU collection moves between heirloom textile works and the knitwear I have always made, grounded in the full journey of fibre from fleece to finished piece. It is a shared process with the wāhine of the Te Māhia craft group, who source fleece, have it carded, and spin it into yarn before it returns to me to be dyed, woven, or knitted. It’s a process shaped by many hands, and by the knowledge they have passed on - in weaving, dyeing, and working with fibre. Across both wall pieces and garments, each piece is made slowly, carrying the marks of shared knowledge and process.
The heirloom works are designed to be lived with. Hung as textile pieces that shift with light and space, while the garments extend this same process into something worn. Alongside these sit the knitwear pieces that have long defined the practice, including the return of the Marlon cardigan and the balaclavas - now joined by a new body of homespun work that moves closer to the heirloom space through its process and time.
HOW TO ORDER
Each knit is made by hand, so availability is limited.
For custom orders, email us with what you’d like and we’ll guide you from there.
Ngā mihi nui for supporting local, fibre-led design.








