Denis Colomb
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 plush cushion or a block-coloured blanket. Everything is designed in Los Angeles and inspired by his love of art, travel and culture.
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 plush cushion or a block-coloured blanket. Everything is designed in Los Angeles and inspired by his love of art, travel and culture.