Bespoke heritage

Hand-stitched embroidery that tells a local story

We blend centuries-old technique with contemporary sensibility. Each motif is researched, traced and stitched by artisans from our region — preserving tradition while dressing modern life in refined detail.

Close-up of luxury hand embroidery on linen
Artisan at work embroidering a floral pattern

Craft, care, and local knowledge

We are a small atelier dedicated to elevating embroidery as a living craft. Our studio focuses on personalized commissions, preservation projects and limited-run collections tailored for customers who value authenticity and provenance.

is a company officially registered in and operates in accordance with the laws of and the regulations of the European Union.

Our work begins with conversation: patterns sourced from local archives, threads selected for longevity, and techniques matched to fabric and use. We document each commission, offer material guidance and provide a small certificate of care with every piece.

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Our services

From restoration to bespoke collections, we handle the full process and deliver finished pieces ready for daily use or gallery display.

Restored traditional embroidered shirt

Restoration & conservation

Gentle cleaning, stabilization and sympathetic stitching to extend the life of heirloom textiles.

Designer sketch and thread samples on table

Bespoke commissions

Full collaboration from sketch to finished work: logos, garments, and ceremonial pieces with bespoke palettes.

Workshops & apprenticeships

Small-group sessions and longer apprenticeships focused on technique, pattern study and preservation ethics.

Curation for galleries

We prepare exhibits, write condition reports and advise on display methods to protect fragile textiles.

Our story — an evolution of craft

We began as a pair of hands repairing a single collar. That small act grew into a studio where patterns are traced from family albums and techniques taught across generations.

Beginning: In the first years we focused on local commissions, learning regional stitches and cataloguing motifs. We realized each pattern carried a language of place and memory.

Approach: We developed a careful method — research, prototype, thread test, and final stitch — so every piece fits its intended life: wearable, archival or decorative.

Today: The atelier supports a small team of makers and welcomes clients who value time-honored craft. Our work aims to connect the present with the archive without turning heritage into a mere trend.

How we make it — step by step

A concise timeline from brief to delivery.

  1. 01 Research — archival study, local motifs and material selection.
  2. 02 Prototype — sample stitches, colorways and placement trials.
  3. 03 Production — handwork by selected artisans with quality checks.
  4. 04 Care & delivery — finishing, documentation and bespoke packaging.

Pricing & plans

Monthly subscription options for studio support, plus flagship bespoke commissions. Choose a path that suits your need for care, scale and documentation.

Workspace with threads and sketches

Atelier Support

€120 /month

  • Monthly consultation and design time
  • Priority scheduling for small commissions
  • Material sourcing assistance
  • Archival documentation
  • One sample swatch per quarter
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Standard Commission

€450 one-time

  • Design consultation
  • Prototype sample
  • Up to 30 hours handwork
  • Care instructions
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Starter Kit

€35 /month

  • Access to seasonal patterns
  • Monthly workshop discount
  • Basic material lists
  • Community forum access
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Frequently asked

Answers to common questions about commissions, care and timelines.

How long does a typical commission take?
Timeline depends on scale; small pieces 2–6 weeks, larger projects several months. We provide a schedule at the proposal stage.
Do you work with conservation-grade materials?
Yes. We recommend and supply materials suited for long-term preservation when requested.
Can I visit the studio?
Visits are by appointment; we also offer documented virtual walkthroughs for remote clients.

Get in touch

Quick summary — reach out to discuss a commission, workshop or collaboration.

Phone:+1 5305029933

Email:contact@

Studio:12 Madison Avenue, San Francisco, 15566

Studio entrance with embroidered samples

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