• “Canwood” mittens in organic wool - grape
  • “Canwood” mittens in organic wool - grape
  • “Canwood” mittens in organic wool - grape

From Kiruna to Canwood

  • “Alma” knit dress in organic/recycled cotton - aubergine

    Alma dress

    • Colorful weekend: US$ 102.40
    • Price: US$ 128.00
  • “Canada” long cardigan in an alpaca blend - blackberry/melange

    Canada long cardigan

    • Colorful weekend: US$ 158.40
    • Price: US$ 198.00
  • “Canwood” cardigan in organic/recycled cotton - violet

    Canwood cardigan

    • Colorful weekend: US$ 94.40
    • Price: US$ 118.00
  • “Alma” knit dress in organic/recycled cotton - violet

    Alma dress

    • Colorful weekend: US$ 102.40
    • Price: US$ 128.00
  • “Kiruna” woven tunic in organic cotton/linen - agave

    Kiruna tunic

    • Colorful weekend: US$ 115.20
    • Price: US$ 144.00
  • “Canwood” cardigan in organic/recycled cotton - cranberry

    Canwood cardigan

    • Colorful weekend: US$ 94.40
    • Price: US$ 118.00
  • “Alma” knit dress in organic/recycled cotton - dark olive

    Alma dress

    • Colorful weekend: US$ 102.40
    • Price: US$ 128.00
  • “Canada” long cardigan in an alpaca blend - pine/melange

    Canada long cardigan

    • Colorful weekend: US$ 158.40
    • Price: US$ 198.00
  • “Canwood” cardigan in organic/recycled cotton - black

    Canwood cardigan

    • Colorful weekend: US$ 94.40
    • Price: US$ 118.00
  • “Alma” knit dress in organic/recycled cotton - black

    Alma dress

    • Colorful weekend: US$ 102.40
    • Price: US$ 128.00

We’re traveling back in time to the turn of the last century, when Alma from Sweden was one of many emigrants to Canada. A new country, but one with similar forests, and where an abundance of ROWAN BERRIES foretold of a cold winter. In this series, you’ll find a woven linen blend with beautiful embroidery to pair with detailed garments in knit jacquard, and our long cardigan in its own carefully composed variegated yarn. Combine with our beautiful jersey, patterned with bountiful berries. These garments were inspired by farming culture, with a stylish twist and a nod to the impending 1920s.