SUMMER 2026
Postcards from Whimsy
The Art of Going Somewhere. Some journeys begin long before we arrive. The anticipation. The excitement of having plans. The joy of dressing for them.
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JUNE 2026


Stunning reversisible microweaves give us multiple color schemes.
Textile coordiantes. Print & pattern mix.
Textile coordiantes. Print & pattern mix.
Postcards from Whimsy. At its heart is the idea of dreamy dressing. Not that which is reserved for faraway holidays or special occasions, but for the everyday destinations that shape our lives. A brunch with friends. A weekend getaway. An afternoon spent exploring a familiar neighbourhood through fresh eyes.
The first lines on the Postcards get written while scripting the character you are to wear. Are you doing a runner on the coming day, conspiring to a coastal escape? Or an afternoon spent lazing, gazing at floating cloud. What is that shape you wonder….. a bird, a boat ? Are you exploring the new streets in town?
Designed for women who find meaning in the journey as much as the destination, gentle pretty clothing that makes stepping out feel just a little more special. This collection celebrates the joy of having a plan.




Behind the scene set up.

The landscape which is the color inspiration.
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Pinks signal a soft power. Fem-man-in
AThe collection unfolds through a palette of hazy pinks, sun-washed peaches, warm corals and soft neutrals; colours inspired by the pastel dawn & and flaming sunsets.
Pinks have made a transition from bedroom, to boardroom and now to boardwalk. From the lightest blush to a fierce fuschia, projected as on of the colors for 2026. The hues of pink work as a gender neutral tone, where men and women wear it effortlessly. Fem-man-in.
Botanical motifs, painterly florals and narrative prints bring a sense of whimsy and discovery to the collection. Delicate blooms, organic forms and hand-drawn details create prints that feel both expressive and easy to wear.
Whether layered across dresses, coordinated sets or everyday separates, the prints are designed to tell a story—one that feels dreamy, optimistic and provokes curiosity.
Treehouses has a forest of fabled freedom tree animals inhabiting burrows and groves. Mindscape our ever popular print of urban dreams makes its appearence again.




Fiercely feminine yet fluid and flowing.
AFluid silhouettes and breathable fabrics define the garments, bringing together comfort, movement and thoughtful design. For the men, open necked shirts, side vents and a looser fit make dressing for warm weather feel easy.
Each piece balances practicality with a distinctly feminine sensibility. Flowing dresses, ruffled skirts and versatile overlays are designed to let one move effortlessly through the day. The lightweight cottons and airy embroidery place comfort above all else.
Handcrafted details add character to the collection. Crochet accents brooches, soft ruffles functional pockets and considered finishing touches. Paired with bags and accessories designed to complement the wardrobe.
Created for days spent out and about, these are pieces designed to travel beautifully, wherever the day dream takes you.
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Artistic Interiors: The Smaller Things That Make a House Feel Like Sanctuary
AAlongside: textural cushions and layered throws. Breathable upholstery fabrics. Handwoven rugs that ground a room without weighing it down. And the smaller things — figurines, wall art, lighting — chosen with the same care, to complete a space and make it feel, finally, like sanctuary.
That's all NEST has ever been, really. A soft place to land. A home that knows how to breathe.
AOriental & Primitif Influences
AWhat distinguishes our retro update from a straightforward mid-century revival is that its influences aren’t borrowed, they’re native. Asiatic curves, graphic primitive motifs and the monumental quality of indigenous Indian forms aren’t exotic additions to a Western framework. They are India’s own design vocabulary, finally at home in a global design language.


AWhat distinguishes our retro update from a straightforward mid-century revival is that its influences aren’t borrowed, they’re native. Asiatic curves, graphic primitive motifs and the monumental quality of indigenous Indian forms aren’t exotic additions to a Western framework. They are India’s own design vocabulary, finally at home in a global design language.
The Mod Wika bed carries this most clearly, its oriental curves and darker finishes give it a drama that classic mid-century modern never quite reached. Hand-woven wicker flowing in silhouettes that feel both timeless and entirely contemporary. The Senhur series works the other register: graphic primitif motifs on sofa and armchair sides and coffee tables that carry a totemic quality elemental in silhouette, unmistakably original. These pieces don’t reference India obliquely. They speak it directly.


AMix of Materials
AThe furniture here lives in a world of deliberate material contrasts. The structural bones are dense Indian hardwoods, old seasoned teak and beautifully warm acacia feature most prominently. These hardwoods are prized for their visible grain, intense colour and the warmth they bring to a room. Against this, hand-woven wicker and rattan introduce lightness and craft texture. The interplay between the two solid wood and open weave is one of the style’s defining visual signatures.
Metal makes its appearance selectively: dark matte or warm brass finishes on legs and hardware that punctuate without dominating. Two materials in one piece create the characteristic tension of this retro update. The furniture is always visually interesting, never simply one thing.



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Terrain textile. Archival print from the earth’s core.


Terrain textile. Archival print from the earth’s core.

















