Hand-finished linen coat laid flat on undyed linen cloth, shot from directly above in soft diffused daylight, showing texture of every thread and a hand-stitched label slightly off-center

Weave

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The Ritual of Receiving

Something made for you.
Wrapped with the same care.

Each order leaves the atelier wrapped in undyed tissue, sealed with a hand-pressed wax stamp, and tucked inside a kraft box that smells faintly of cedar.

Folded linen garment nestled in undyed tissue paper inside a kraft box, with a hand-pressed wax seal visible at the corner
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Packaging sourced from a small paper mill in Lyon. The kraft is unbleached, the tissue is acid-free, and both are fully compostable — because the ritual of receiving should leave no trace except the memory.

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Autumn — Winter 2026

The Collection

Twelve pieces. Each one made in editions of twenty or fewer. When they are gone, they are gone.

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Close-up of hands guiding linen fabric through a sewing machine in the Weave atelier, thread visible, natural light from a side window
In the atelier

"Every stitch is a decision. We make each one deliberately."

Marguerite Vidal, founder

Hands pressing a seam on a linen garment using a wooden iron, showing the hand-finishing process in the atelier
The Atelier

Three people.
One room.
Everything by hand.

The atelier is in a converted farmhouse outside Lyon. The light comes from the north. The floorboards are original. The machines are from the 1960s — not because we are precious about it, but because they are better.

We make twelve pieces a season. We do not scale. We do not rush. Each garment takes between four and eight hours to complete, and it leaves with a card that tells you exactly who made it and when.

This is not nostalgia. This is just the only way we know how to make something worth keeping.

12

Pieces per season

≤20

Editions per piece

3

Makers in the atelier

1887

Mill est. Auvergne

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The Collection

The coat you will wear
for the next twenty years.

Twelve pieces. Made once. When they are gone, they are gone — and the next season begins with a new cloth and a new intention.

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"We make things slowly, on purpose, so that you can wear them forever."