We began with a single vintage machine in a small studio, stitching patches and corrections for local tailors. The first shift came when a designer asked us to reproduce a complex geometric motif at scale. We built a small tool to translate vector paths into stitch orders and watched the quality improve overnight.
That tool became a promise: preserve human craft while removing routine error. We trained technicians, documented thread behavior across fabrics, and opened our process — sample reports, material notes, and timelines — so collaborators could trust delivery.
Today we blend hand-finishing and automated precision. Our work appears on limited garments, interiors, and experimental design objects; each piece carries a lineage of craft with the rigor of modern production planning.






