Sometimes finding beautiful wrapping paper is harder than it should be. And that matters, because the wrapping is the first thing the other person sees. Before the gift, before the card, before anything else.
This collection grew from the things I cannot stop looking at. I spend a lot of time in museums and flower shops, not necessarily looking for ideas, just looking. There is something about a carved stone face or a half-wilted arrangement that makes you slow down. I am particularly drawn to the moment when fresh flowers start to dry. The colour deepens, the shape shifts, and if you are paying attention, it is actually beautiful. It is a reminder to stay with things a little longer.
Every collage starts somewhere different. A found image, a colour palette, an architectural detail, an idea that would not leave. But the filter is always the same: I only add things I genuinely love. Images I have collected, details that caught my eye, things from art history that felt too good to leave behind. I layer them until the image feels complete. That is when a design gets a name.
The six designs in this Fall/Winter collection each came together that way. Each one has its own story, which you will find on the individual design page.
Create your own bespoke set by mixing and matching from the collection. Choose one design or several, in the size that works for your gift. What they all share is the same starting point: the belief that the way you wrap something says something too. It does not have to say much. It just has to be chosen with care.
Sometimes finding beautiful wrapping paper is harder than it should be. And that matters, because the wrapping is the first thing the other person sees. Before the gift, before the card, before anything else.
This collection grew from the things I cannot stop looking at. I spend a lot of time in museums and flower shops, not necessarily looking for ideas, just looking. There is something about a carved stone face or a half-wilted arrangement that makes you slow down. I am particularly drawn to the moment when fresh flowers start to dry. The colour deepens, the shape shifts, and if you are paying attention, it is actually beautiful. It is a reminder to stay with things a little longer.
Every collage starts somewhere different. A found image, a colour palette, an architectural detail, an idea that would not leave. But the filter is always the same: I only add things I genuinely love. Images I have collected, details that caught my eye, things from art history that felt too good to leave behind. I layer them until the image feels complete. That is when a design gets a name.
The six designs in this Fall/Winter collection each came together that way. Each one has its own story, which you will find on the individual design page.
Create your own bespoke set by mixing and matching from the collection. Choose one design or several, in the size that works for your gift. What they all share is the same starting point: the belief that the way you wrap something says something too. It does not have to say much. It just has to be chosen with care.