top of page

Box pouchES

A boxy and roomy pouch hand-crafted with beautiful hand-woven cloth. Paired with striking vintage lining fabrics, available in small, medium and large. Perfect for weekend trips, keeping all of your lovely products safe and sound with the addition of optional waterproof lining available.

Mays_BrandingStage3-14.png
IMG_0127-2.jpg
Woven Medium Box Pouch Sparkle 2G.jpg
17849981726039057.jpg
Woven Scarf Neon 2I.jpg

SCARVES AND WRAPS

Mays_BrandingStage3-16.png

Beautiful bespoke, hand-woven scarves and cosy shawls, ready to wrap you up for a classic bold and distinct look. Hand-woven using natural materials that are kind to your skin and kinder to the planet.

BLANKETS and throws

Mays_BrandingStage3-02.png

Carefully custom-made blankets and throws, hand-woven with beautiful natural yarns. Intricately designed with your vision in mind. These Blankets are woven as future heirlooms, they are made to be loved and made to last.

17885560198791387.jpg
IMG_5198.jpg
IMG_2213.jpg
18 Hand-woven Cushion.jpg

SCATTER cushionS

Mays_BrandingStage3-16.png

Wonderfull unique, hand-woven fabrics, carefully hand-crafted into

feature cushions. A perfect pop of colour for any room, hand-made with care with you in mind.

ARTISAN hand-WEAVer

Rosie-may is a traditional hand-weaver, working and weaving in her sunny little studio in Cambridgeshire. She works with natural materials on traditional wooden Looms to hand-craft a selection of bespoke Woven pieces. Her practice focuses on crafting sustainable, conscious and practical products that avoid waste and utilise the hand-woven fabrics.

'I was so lucky to discover Rosie at Ely Market and immediately fell in love with her beautiful work. I bought a woven wall hanging from her which I just adore and is the focal point of my kitchen. The colour is stunning and craftsmanship just amazing. So pleased to meet Rosie, such a talent! '

HANNAH, BURY ST EDMUNDS
IMG_7015_Original.jpg
Mays_BrandingStage3-18.png

“There is something different about a hand-woven piece,the emotions of the weaver are captured in the subtle irregularities of the fabric.” Mario Sierra

wonderfullywoven

Mays_BrandingStage3-18.png
bottom of page