People often ask what “made to order” actually means. For us it is simple: nothing exists until you ask for it. There is no warehouse, no shelf of stock — just a cutting table, a sewing machine and a list of names.
A typical day begins with cutting. Fabric is measured twice and cut once on a long wooden table by the window. Seams are sewn and then reinforced a second time, because little hands are not gentle.
By afternoon the day’s teepees are tied, checked and wrapped in tissue. Each one carries a small handwritten note before it heads to the post office and, a few days later, to a nursery somewhere in Europe.








