
Emerald Morris Square Scarf
We collaborated with LACMA to create a stunning collection of textiles inspired by William Morris’s “Textile Rose” pattern, featured in the museum’s Deep Cuts 2025-2026 exhibit. In place of Morris’s English roses, we drew from the California poppies and Matilija poppies of our own LA backyards.Â
This exquisite scarf was designed exclusively for LACMA, to accompany the wallpaper we made for the exhibit. Each piece is printed and dyed by hand in small batches, and celebrates the rich history, process, and materials of hand block printing.Â
Variation in printing & color are hallmarks of hand block printing and dyeing in small batches.
- Hand block printed in Jaipur
- AZO-free non-toxic dyes
- 25% silk, 75% cotton
- 34 x 34 inches +/-
- Folded hem
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Emerald Morris Square Scarf
We collaborated with LACMA to create a stunning collection of textiles inspired by William Morris’s “Textile Rose” pattern, featured in the museum’s Deep Cuts 2025-2026 exhibit. In place of Morris’s English roses, we drew from the California poppies and Matilija poppies of our own LA backyards.Â
This exquisite scarf was designed exclusively for LACMA, to accompany the wallpaper we made for the exhibit. Each piece is printed and dyed by hand in small batches, and celebrates the rich history, process, and materials of hand block printing.Â
Variation in printing & color are hallmarks of hand block printing and dyeing in small batches.
- Hand block printed in Jaipur
- AZO-free non-toxic dyes
- 25% silk, 75% cotton
- 34 x 34 inches +/-
- Folded hem
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We collaborated with LACMA to create a stunning collection of textiles inspired by William Morris’s “Textile Rose” pattern, featured in the museum’s Deep Cuts 2025-2026 exhibit. In place of Morris’s English roses, we drew from the California poppies and Matilija poppies of our own LA backyards.Â
This exquisite scarf was designed exclusively for LACMA, to accompany the wallpaper we made for the exhibit. Each piece is printed and dyed by hand in small batches, and celebrates the rich history, process, and materials of hand block printing.Â
Variation in printing & color are hallmarks of hand block printing and dyeing in small batches.
- Hand block printed in Jaipur
- AZO-free non-toxic dyes
- 25% silk, 75% cotton
- 34 x 34 inches +/-
- Folded hem























