There is a quiet satisfaction in the weight of a well-made object. This curation focuses on the rhythm of hand-crafted details—the grain of a heavy canvas, the cool surface of carved tagua, and the narrative depth of a thoughtful print—designed for those who appreciate the slow, tactile nature of coastal life.
1. ALÉMAIS | Maroc Printed Swimsuit & Michelle Tasseled Tote The Maroc swimsuit functions as an archive of pattern, its print suggesting a history that extends beyond a single season. When paired with the Michelle tote—a collaboration with artist Laurence Leenaert—the ensemble gains a grounded, artisanal weight. The heavy printed cotton-canvas and rhythmic tassels of the bag offer a tactile contrast to the water-slicked surface of the swimwear, perfect for carrying a leather-bound journal or a collection of sea-worn stones.
2. LOEWE EYEWEAR | Square-Frame Tortoiseshell Acetate Sunglasses A sharp, architectural boundary against the midday sun. The tortoiseshell acetate provides a sense of permanence and intellectual weight, framing the horizon with a classic silhouette that remains untouched by shifting trends. These are frames built for observation—for watching the light change across the surface of a deep-water bay.
3. Hunting Season | The Choker Tagua and Leather Necklace A study in organic materials and refined restraint. Utilizing carved tagua—often referred to as vegetable ivory—and subtle leather cord, this choker brings a raw, earthbound elegance to the neckline. It is a piece that feels gathered rather than manufactured, an intentional choice for the traveler who values the origins and craftsmanship of their adornment.
True luxury is found in the texture of the experience.