CLOTH TONE for CLAYOQUOT WILDERNESS LODGE : SERIES I

CLOTH TONE was excited and honoured to be invited to design and weave a series of interior cushions for the Clayoquot Wilderness Lodge redesign on Vancouver Island. Using wool sourced from small fibre farms on Vancouver Island, Cloth Tone created a series of cushions inspired by the local west coast landscape. All of the work was woven and sewn by Lindsay, our assistant Amy and myself in our lakeside and ranch studios throughout the winter and spring of 2021.

Now, already late into 2021, I am completing a second commission for a new series of interior textiles in cotton and organic linen to launch in April 2022.

Image: Clayoquot Wilderness Lodge, 2021

CLOTH TONE at the Toque Craft Fair Dec 1-6

TOQUE CRAFT FAIR (ONLINE) - DEC 1-6 Presented by Western Front

VISIT THE SALE

SLOW CLOTH FOR SUSTAINABLE LIVING

CLOTH TONE is excited to be participating in the annual TOQUE CRAFT FAIR for our third year in a row!

We are weaving up several small series of cloth in cotton, merino, linen and wool to satisfy all of your textile cravings! All of our cloth is designed and woven in our Okanagan-based studios!

SLOW CLOTH FOR SUSTAINABLE LIVING.

CLOTH TONE will be donating 20% of all sales to support Western Front’s artistic programs.

AD HOC COLLABORATION

It’s been so much fun working with AD HOC, especially when we’ve got to model some of our favourite designers with CLOTH TONE textiles. AD HOC represents the work of independent women designers and the collection is amazing. We particularly love Atelier Delphine, Ilana Kohn, Micaela Greg, Priory and Rachel Comey! Photos courtesy of Stephanie Kedda at AD HOC.

Cloth Tone Weekend

Together, Larissa Beringer and Lindsay Lorraine have been designing and weaving as a partnership since 2018- exploring what it means to make slow cloth in a sustainable and embodied way - broadly exploring themes related to the body, labor, environment and materiality. In July 2019, Cloth Tone invited four artists to join them in the Okanagan for a weekend of foraging, natural dyeing, cooking, swimming and skill sharing on themes across their individual practices. The Cloth Tone Weekend nurtured new relationships and a feeling of wholeness through the simple act of slowing down in an open, creative space. There was an acknowledgment for the necessity of human connection in creating a sustainable future. So, with a commitment to engaging in curatorial projects that gather artists together under themes related to contemporary textiles, sustainability, the body and our well-being - the exhibition Cloth Culture took shape. If we turn our attention to cloth as a means for living sustainably into the future what are the possible outcomes? 

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Moniker Press

Printed Matter w/ Moniker Press

Risoprint postcards and bookmarks printed by Moniker Press for Cloth Tone, Vancouver

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Interior Textiles

Interior Textile Design

2018-ongoing

Working collaboratively with friends, family, artists, and designers, Cloth Tone regularly designs custom, one-of-a-kind textiles to play with your personality and enrich your space.

Body Towels

Body Towels

Linen/Cotton kitchen cloth

Linen/Cotton kitchen cloth

“Blue Oceans” wool rag rug

“Blue Oceans” wool rag rug

“Linen pillow slips”

“Linen pillow slips”

Natural wool floor cushions

Natural wool floor cushions

“Pulling the Clouds” Linen/Cotton Blankets

“Pulling the Clouds” Linen/Cotton Blankets