A study of the timeless romance found where the salt air meets the stone. This collection explores the vibrant blues of the Mediterranean, softened by wild coastal florals and the sun-drenched textures of Italian life. It is an invitation to slow down and breathe in the scent of jasmine and the sea. An archway isn’t just architecture; it’s a frame for a Mediterranean dream.
Featuring views inspired by Borgo Santandrea, Amalfi, Positano + French Riviera
The Mediterranean Soul of the Rivieras
Positano, Amalfi Coast, Italy — A town that defies gravity. Centuries of terracotta and ochre stack themselves against the cliff face as if daring the sea to take them. From above, the geometry of human ambition reveals itself — every balcony, every boat, every wake a brushstroke in a composition that has never needed editing.
Nice, French Riviera — The palm doesn't interrupt the façade. It completes it. A century of salt air and golden light have softened the plasterwork to the colour of late afternoon, while the shutters hold their grey composure against the heat. This is architecture that has learned to coexist with the climate that shaped it.
Somewhere in Italia — The market doesn't announce itself. It simply arrives in colour. Crimson, saffron, the deep arterial red of dried chilli strung in rows like garland; a chromatic argument for the Italian conviction that food is never merely sustenance. This is the palette the Mediterranean was built on, arranged daily by hands that have known these textures since childhood.