To keep it brief...
Hi, we're Rob and Julia!
We took over the studio from Rob's parents, Andy and Helen, who started weaving and spinning by candlelight around 40 years ago. Today we work alongside a team of 12 skilled local women who hand-spin and hand-weave every piece, right here in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands. Rob works out the patterns, textures and finishes, and Julia dyes every yarn into colour — all from mohair, wool and a bit of upcycled polypropylene.
And before us...
Andy and Helen
Rob's parents, who started weaving and spinning by candlelight around 40 years ago — the reason any of this exists at all. We owe our skills and love for weaving to them.
Cold but Cozy
Made by hand, from fibre to floor
Every piece starts with the fibre itself — mohair from responsible South African and Lesotho farms, Namibian Karakul wool, a little New Zealand wool for texture, and upcycled polypropylene for our hardier outdoor rugs. From there, nothing is rushed or mechanised. Our spinners hand-spin the raw fleece on traditional wooden treadle wheels, judging weight and tension by feel. Everything is hand-dyed on site in small batches for rich, colour-fast tones, then hand-woven on our floor looms — some wide enough to weave a single rug over eight metres across. It's the same unhurried, traditional process that's been part of this family business from the start: not mass production, but pieces meant to last long enough to become heirlooms.