The Rose Garden Bandana is a one-of-a-kind, versatile, all-season 100% organic cotton bandana. Wear as a summer scarf, hair-tie, or ascot to protect against an itchy wool collar. May also be used as a quick napkin, gift-wrap, or snack bundle.
Dimensions: 24″x24″ organic cotton.
Discover the next chapter in our continuous collaboration with our friend and upstairs studio neighbor, Anne-Marie Kavulla of Pirtti.Together with our in-house floral design studio, Poppies & Posies, and in partnership with Pirtti, we__e made a renewed commitment to circularity.
This capsule began with the idea of reusing wedding flowers and studio floral waste in lieu of discarding these natural materials, giving the flowers one final way of leaving a lasting impression after the event.
Each piece in this capsule is made of natural and organic fibers, bundled and dyed by the artist to create one-of-a-kind pieces in small batches. What emerges is an array of unbridled botanical colors and textures, each piece as unique as the very flowers that lent their hues.
Dimensions: 24″x24″ organic cotton.
Bundle dyed with leftoverroses from our floral studio Poppies & Posies. Variation in color is inherent to natural dyes and a detail to be enjoyed. Image color may also vary between devices.
Hand or machine wash delicate with cool water and a gentle, pH neutral detergent. Air dry or tumble dry low. Iron if desired. Store out of direct sunlight.
The disposal of an object is inherent to its sustainability.This bandana is 100% backyard compostable.Extend the life of your bandana with creative reuse. Wrap a present, clean household surfaces, or polish shoes.
Anne-Marie is a weaver, knitter and dyer. Her interest in textiles started at a young age when her grandmother taught her how to knit. Eventually her love of textiles brought her to weaving and thus Pirtti was born. The slow process of making fabric by hand brought a greater appreciation of what goes into making clothing. A benign hand tumor allowed Anne-Marie to take a break from weaving and provided her the opportunity to explore her interests in plant dyes. Learning how to work with plant dyes has brought about a greater interest in circularity within the textile world. Anne-Marie has now expanded her work to include plant dyed accessories and is evolving towards pieces that can be mended, overdyed and when no longer of service, composted.