About Our Collection
The collection has been featured in publications such as World of Interiors, Mixte Magazine, British House & Garden and House & Home. It is distributed internationally by Christopher Farr Cloth, hand-block printed on Belgian linen in London, with fabrics woven in Belgium.
The meaning behind each pieces’ name relates to a Canadian place with a sentimental location. Bay Street, named after Toronto’s financial district, draws its inspiration from men’s tailoring, with a delicate stitching that is at once clean and ever so slightly imperfect; Bolton’s subtly yet intricately textured weave wears its topographical inspirations with certainty-we feel as if we are looking over faraway farms and forests. Algonquin’s simple, back-to-the-roots stitching pays homage to the national park it takes its name from, Hudson gives a proud nod to the centuries-old Hudson’s Bay Stripe, and Brome’s fresh and crisp stripes are effortlessly nautical-as if they were made for the soft linens and cottons on which they are printed.
The collection is comprised of both interior and exterior fabrics, and wallpaper.