It was while working on a collection of rugs that Los Angeles-based Denis Colomb was exposed to the artistry of Nepalese craft, which led to the founding of his eponymous collections. Working with small, family-owned workshops across Kathmandu, he creates forever pieces that are made entirely by hand, utilising techniques such as looming, weaving, spinning and dyeing. The Gobi Plaid poncho is handwoven in camel wool.
Material: camel wool
Country of origin: Nepal
This item is One Size
Cleaning: dry clean only
Composition: 100% camel wool
Colour: navy
Denis Colomb works in close collaboration with small, family-owned workshops from Kathmandu, Nepal, to develop fresh colours and weaves for his cashmere – to do so, artisans utilise a combination of new and old techniques. To obtain the finest, warmest fibres, a harvest combines the hair of the rarest goats in April and May of each year, which is delivered to the craftspeople in cloud-like forms ready to be woven and finished by hand. Colomb feels these slow, thoughtful processes make each piece heirloom-worthy, whether it’s a boyfriend cardigan or a block-coloured blanket. Everything is designed in Los Angeles and inspired by his love of art, travel and culture.
It was while working on a collection of rugs that Los Angeles-based Denis Colomb was exposed to the artistry of Nepalese craft, which led to the founding of his eponymous collections. Working with small, family-owned workshops across Kathmandu, he creates forever pieces that are made entirely by hand, utilising techniques such as looming, weaving, spinning and dyeing. The Gobi Plaid poncho is handwoven in camel wool.
Material: camel wool
Country of origin: Nepal
This item is One Size
Cleaning: dry clean only
Composition: 100% camel wool
Colour: navy
Denis Colomb works in close collaboration with small, family-owned workshops from Kathmandu, Nepal, to develop fresh colours and weaves for his cashmere – to do so, artisans utilise a combination of new and old techniques. To obtain the finest, warmest fibres, a harvest combines the hair of the rarest goats in April and May of each year, which is delivered to the craftspeople in cloud-like forms ready to be woven and finished by hand. Colomb feels these slow, thoughtful processes make each piece heirloom-worthy, whether it’s a boyfriend cardigan or a block-coloured blanket. Everything is designed in Los Angeles and inspired by his love of art, travel and culture.