Introducing Lana Daya Home
At Urban Quarter, we are always fascinated with the idea of discovering new perspective and innovation of our local furniture and arts industry. Over the weeks, we got to know Clarissa and Theresya, founders of Lana Daya. We were immersed by the different approach they have used using natural, raw materials to create artisanal textiles.
Collaborations with local artisans and weavers, textile artisanship means as a language for Clarissa and Theresya to speak about their knowledge and value of craftsmanship. Taking conscious steps to inspire people to see the beauty of sustainable goods, Lana Daya was created to nurture these values to be adapted in homes. Take a look of the different array of linens that will be available at Urban Quarter!
Kue Rangi Series
A neutral palette made using Sutera, also known as silk fiber. Each of the rows have been handstitched with slub yarn to create its beautiful, raw texture.
Placemat
Coaster
Kunyit Madu Series
For an elegant tone for the home, this series is made using the bobbin work technique, that explores unconventional or textured yarn on the surface of a fabric. The subtle grey color is inspired of the salt ingredient and the base fabric of this series is made by one of Lana Daya’s pedal loom weavers in Sleman, Ibu Lusi.
Placemat
Napkin
Layangan Biru Series
Layangan Biru when translated to Bahasa Indonesia means kite. This series is meant to give a playful accent in your home with its greyish blue hues and fluid texture to fit into every styles of the home. The striped textural pattern will add a touch of depth in your tablescape with the right amount of balance to its simplicity.
Find them soon at Urban Quarter and catch our exclusive collaboration series with Lana Daya!