About Christina Leube, founder & designer
I grew up by the sea.
Southern Sweden, a home full of colour and making — where art wasn't something you visited, it was something you lived inside. That's where my relationship with texture and form began. Not in a classroom, but in the feeling of things.
After studying at Beckmans College of Design in Stockholm and collaborating with the legendary Zandra Rhodes in London, something became clear: print wasn't decoration. It was language.
Today, I create from a restored fisherman's house in the heart of Palma, Mallorca — part studio, part showroom, entirely my own. The light here is different. The pace is slower. And that shows up in everything I make.
The Work
Everything begins with a brush in hand.
Each print grows in layers — part intention, part instinct. A balance between control and surrender. The abstract meets the organic. The soft meets the raw. The patterns carry a sense of movement, as if they continue beyond the edge of the fabric. As if they're still alive.
I work with two fabrics, chosen the way you choose words — carefully, because every one matters.
Handwoven mulberry silk from India moves against the skin like cool water — weightless, luminous, alive. Linen brings structure and resistance, a quiet rawness that grounds everything the silk wants to float away with. Together, they don't need explaining. You simply feel them.
"Made slowly. Made to last."
Sustainability, for me, isn't a policy. It's a pace.
I work in small, limited edition collections. Each print is hand-painted — once. It doesn't return. It's created to feel singular, independent of trend or season. Not rare for the sake of rarity, but rare because that's simply how it's made.
The idea is that these pieces live on. That they're saved, loved — and one day, passed down.
The craft is where that intention becomes real. What you can't see matters just as much as what you can. Every garment is constructed with precision — French seams enclose every edge, creating a clean, almost invisible finish. It takes longer. But that's exactly where quality earns its weight.
Nothing is left to chance. Nothing is made too quickly.
Each piece is as considered on the inside as it is on the outside. And it holds — not just in fabric and construction, but in feeling.