crafting bespoke textiles through curated design
as a textile designer and weaver with a foundation in materials, color, and anthropology, I specialize in the full product lifecycle from concept, design, specification, production, to market delivery. my work is heavily inspired by mexican modernism, craft communities, and design for wellbeing.
my goal is to create beautiful objects that bridge the vitality of handmade craft with the ever-evolving world of design, fostering connection and shared human experience.
⁃ natalia sanchez
bambu collection 2025
handwoven woven on a traditional pedal loom by natalia sanchez during a residency with TEXERE where she received mentorship from local artisans in oaxaca, this series includes two rugs and a set of cushions made with 100% hand-spun wool and natural dyes.
photography by camila carrera
prana collection 2024
a cushion series defined by joyous color and meticulous handwork. each piece is crafted through natural dyeing, embroidery, block printing, and weaving—an expression of love for ancient techniques.
photography by michael bankston
lila 2024
inspired by the “tenango” embroidery native to hidalgo mexico, and the traditional block printing method from india. the lila cushion is a 100% cotton fabric dyed with chlorophyllin, block printed and embroidered carefully by hand.
muladhara stripe 2024
rooted in the principles of grounding and stability, the muladhara stripe cushion reflects a return to what is essential. its composition speaks to balance, presence, and an enduring connection to one’s foundations. woven on a floor loom using the highest quality cotton, linen, and repurposed wooden buttons.
yoga rug 2025
woven on a floor loom, this yoga rug is purpose-built to support a grounded practice. recycled cotton creates a breathable, resilient base, while cactus leather accents introduce subtle grip for enhanced stability.
casanati rugs 2024
handwoven on a pedal loom using recycled cotton
sola print capsule 2024
two original prints—the flora and rancho—designed by natalia sanchez for the sola brand. developed from hand-painted florals and indigo dyed fabric, the patterns are carefully scanned and translated into seamless compositions.
dualidad 2024
woven on the pedal loom using recycled cotton, natural cotton, henequen agave, and linen. naturally dyed with cochineal and logwood.