


Naturally dyed & screen printed homewares

Featured event
Natural dye workshop: Forage, Bundle dye and Hapazome
Ready to learn about the colourful world of natural dyeing? Join us in person for a fun, hands-on workshop in a remote, rural teepee, where you'll learn how to forage wild plants to use for bundle dyeing and creating pattern designs using the Hapa Zome method.
No experience needed—just bring your curiosity and get ready to make some beautiful, natural art!
Hosted by Pippa Clausen and co-hosted Zoe Woodhead.

Small Batch Custom Screen Printing
Now open for small batch, natural dye screen print orders. Are you a sustainable brand looking to start investing in custom uniforms, work wear or merchandise but feel overwhelmed by the amount of mass-produced custom printing there is?
Well I have your answer! Small batch, sustainably sourced garments printing using handmade natural dye pastes. The pastes are 100% natural and environmentally safe. All printed by me!
All enquiries contact through the submission form linked below
About Studio Florae
Organic Plant-Dyed Linens
Studio Florae products are screen printed with natural pastes, naturally dyed with foraged and collected plans and then hand sewn.
Every product has been made using natural fibres - organic cotton and hemp, dyed with plants to minimise our footprint on the earth.
As a very small-batch ethically conscious brand - your support means the absolute world.



Organic Natural Printing
At Studio Florae, we combine traditional screen printing with plant‑based print pastes to create designs that are both striking and sustainable. Using pigments derived from natural sources, our prints carry a rich, organic character while avoiding synthetic chemicals. The result is textiles that balance bold artistry with a gentle footprint on the earth.
Plant-Dyed
Cotton, Linen & Hemp
Our hemp and cotton fabrics are dyed exclusively with natural pigments, creating colours that are alive with subtle variation and depth. Each piece carries the story of plants, minerals, and traditional processes, resulting in textiles that are gentle on the earth and rich in character.









