The collection includes upholstered furniture, table linens, and decorative objects, where archival patterns, colours, and materials are reinterpreted through a distinctly contemporary lens. Rich prints, stripes, and layered compositions celebrate the historic textile language at the heart of the collection while bringing it effortlessly into the present.
These designs reflect Katharine’s long-standing fascination with 18th- and 19th-century bleus de travail—traditional indigo-dyed workwear—as well as naturally dyed textiles. Equally influential is her appreciation for historic madder reds: rich, earthy hues found throughout French domestic textiles and traditional dress. Woven throughout the collection, these colours create a chromatic thread that connects past and present.
The result is a collection that honours the timeless beauty of historic textiles while reimagining them for the contemporary home. It is a dialogue between archive and modern design, where history is not simply preserved but brought vividly back to life.