
Havana
Sun-bleached balconies. Salt air over the Malecón. A city that never asks permission to be beautiful.
Some places don't need an introduction — they announce themselves.
Havana does it in color: the terracotta of a colonial façade at golden hour, the faded turquoise of a '54 convertible, the deep amber of rum poured without ceremony. It's a city built on contrast — grandeur and decay, heat and shade, old-world elegance worn easy.
This collection borrows that same confidence. Nothing overdressed. Nothing that tries too hard. Just texture, warmth, and the kind of color story that looks like it's always belonged in your home.
Grandeur and decay,
worn easy.
The collection, as it wants to be seen.

Old-world elegance, worn easy. Nothing overdressed — just the way the light falls.
Study · Golden Hour
Study · Malecón

A color story that looks like it's always belonged.

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