The Marlowe
A long sofa on a hand-fluted plinth.
A curved sofa in undyed bouclé.
A whole-room sofa, drawn as one continuous curve. The bouclé is undyed Cumbrian wool; the base is hidden beneath the upholstery so that the piece appears to settle into the floor. Built in two sections that join invisibly along the seat-line.
The Chatsworth was the first thing Hattie ever drew on a napkin — a sofa shaped like a held breath. We waited two years to make it because we could not find a single mill in Britain that wove a bouclé we trusted. We found her in Cumbria, on a small farm with twenty-eight sheep, in March of 2025. The wool is hand-loomed; the curve is hand-shaped; the seams disappear if you look at them quickly enough.