Warmth you can wrap in. The Ember is an oversized wool scarf built on a generous wool-and-cashmere blend — soft, substantial, and made to loop, drape, or bundle against the cold. Open it out, and it reads closer to a blanket than a scarf; loop it twice, and it sits close at the neck without bulk. Made in Peat Smoke, a deep smoky gray that grounds black, charcoal, camel, and cream. The kind of layer you keep reaching for from October through March.
Details
- 90% wool, 10% cashmere
- 86.6x19.6in / 220x50 cm, one size
- Oversized scarf — soft, warm, wraps generously
- Peat Smoke: a deep, smoky gray — grounds black, charcoal, camel, and cream
- Loops at the neck or drapes long over a coat
- Wide enough to wear over the shoulders like a wrap
- Long enough to knot, loop twice, or leave hanging open
Materials & Care
Fit
Desk to Street
The chair you work in, the street at four, dinner after. One open layer that carries you through the whole day — no outfit changes, no closures, nothing to fasten.
Worn Year-Round
Rooms run cold in July too. Light enough to breathe when it's warm, easy to layer when it isn't — in rotation all year, not for one cold month.
One Gesture, More Shapes
Everything we make opens, drapes, and sits soft on the shoulder — capes, wraps, vests, blankets. Same idea, different amount of your day.







