Bespoke embroidery
Handcrafted embroidery for heritage and interiors
We design and stitch refined embroidered works — bespoke patches, monograms and textile panels — tailored to personal style or interior schemes. Precision materials, exacting finishes, clear one-time package pricing.


Founder's note
A studio rooted in craft and specification
Founded to restore artisan standards to contemporary embroidery, our studio composes small runs and one-off commissions for clients who expect exacting detail and archival techniques.
is a company, officially registered in and operates in accordance with the legislation and the norms of the European Union. Our practice emphasizes traceable materials, documented color matching and discrete production runs.
We collaborate with interior designers, atelier brands and discerning private clients to translate sketches and textiles into durable, museum-quality embroidery. Each commission follows a clear brief, a focused proof stage and a single delivery milestone — one-time packages designed for predictability and value.
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Benefits
Why choose a tailored embroidery package
Practical gains you can expect from a focused, one-time production package.
Material precision
We specify threads, stabilizers and backing to suit the fabric and use-case. Each package documents material choices and expected wear characteristics.
Predictable timeline
A single milestone delivery keeps production transparent: proof, stitch, finish. Timelines are fixed per package to match professional schedules.
Luxury finish
Edge treatments, hidden anchoring and optional metallic threads are included in featured packages to ensure long-lasting, refined results.
Evolution
Our approach: how craft evolved into repeatable packages
We began with single restorations for heritage garments. Early commissions required bespoke patterns and patient trial-and-error. Over time we refined a compact process: a brief, a proof stitch, and a single production run. This evolution led to packaging our expertise into set offerings that preserve the craft rigour while making commissioning straightforward for professionals and collectors. Each package embodies lessons from decades of hand and machine technique: clear tolerances, recorded palettes and a finish that reads as both handmade and enduring.
Studio
Small studio, measured expertise

Lead embroiderer — Anna P.
Master of needlework with studio experience in couture workshops. Focuses on stitch logic and archival techniques for sensitive fabrics.

Surface designer — Marco L.
Sketch-to-stitch translator who prepares proofs, colorways and technical files to ensure reproducible, high-fidelity embroidery.
Comparison
Choose a package by outcome
Archive-grade patch
One-time production. Dense stitch, acid-free backing, archival box. Ideal for conservation or collectors.
Decorative panel
One-time production. Lightweight mount, open weave compatibility, optional metallic highlights for interiors.
Packages
One-time packages — fixed scope, clear deliverables
Each package includes a proof sample, material list and final stitched delivery. Prices are neutral estimates per package and reflect small-batch production.

Starter
$180 one-time
- Proof stitch (small)
- Single color thread
- Simple edge finish
- 2–3 week lead
Signature
$420 one-time
- Full proof & color match
- Multi-thread palette
- Lux finish & backing
- Priority 1–2 week lead
Studio
$760 one-time
- Extended colorway options
- Custom anchoring & reinforcement
- Documentation pack
- Conservation-grade materials
FAQ
Common questions
How long until delivery?
Standard packages deliver in 2–3 weeks. Featured work and conservation-grade finishes may require longer, specified in the package details.
Can you match a color from a sample?
Yes. We provide a proof stitch and adjust threads to match fabric under studio lighting. Color matching is included in Signature and Studio packages.
Visit or commission
Book a studio visit or request a remote consultation. We welcome professional briefs and private commissions; consultations focus on material choices and proofing.
