- From soil to studio, Caitlin Maxwell Hughan is a natural dyerÂ
- who aims to reconnect farms, manufacturers and designers.
Promoting the use of locally sourced, traceable materials, Caitlin provides solutions for designers and brands to integrate naturally dyed, UK grown and processed yarns into their work.
Dyes are derived from diverse sources, including urban foraging and restaurant waste.
Yarns are sourced from UK regenerative farms or deadstock.
Graduated from Central Saint Martins (2015) and the Royal College of Art (2023), Caitlin works from her studio at Cockpit Deptford, London, supported by the Worshipful Company of Dyers.
Caitlin was previously a recipient of the Grant-Turnstone Award thanks to the generous support of Holly Loftus & Daisy Tempest.
Dyes are derived from diverse sources, including urban foraging and restaurant waste.
Yarns are sourced from UK regenerative farms or deadstock.
Graduated from Central Saint Martins (2015) and the Royal College of Art (2023), Caitlin works from her studio at Cockpit Deptford, London, supported by the Worshipful Company of Dyers.
Caitlin was previously a recipient of the Grant-Turnstone Award thanks to the generous support of Holly Loftus & Daisy Tempest.