Letting the world’s natural rhythms speak first
Through conservation efforts like rewilding, wildlife's natural rhythms create wilder, more biodiverse habitats. We see this reflected in the visual culture of the world around us, as we draw closer to our authentic selves and to each other, to the planet itself, and to the rights of animals and the land.
At a time when the question of harmony between the earth and mankind is crucial, Rewilding is rich with natural textural materials, from unfinished woods to tactile textiles with bouclé elements. Here is a world experienced through the senses, through rough organic forms, natural stone, and Brutalist ceramics.