Twine & Twig is a handcrafted line that celebrates the natural imperfections of the materials we use in our designs. What was the biggest surprise in designing this space? A stocked fridge with rosé, IPAs, healthy snacks, and lots of good music helps create a cool, laid back atmosphere. It’s hard to be creative without being comfortable! Twine & Twig’s culture is something we try to really focus on by creating an atmosphere for our employees to be productive, as well as inspired by their surroundings. What makes you feel most productive here?īeing comfortable! Our studio is an extension of both of our home styles so we LOVE to come to work! You can often find us walking around barefoot on the Moroccan rugs or lounging on our comfy chaise with our two pups nearby or prototyping new designs at the farm table. How did this space differ from those you had in the past? Our new creative studio inspires our designs and our designs inspire our studio. Our products, which range from jewelry to accessories to home items to marketplace travel finds, all share the same rustic style so it was important for us to be in a space that came full circle. Twine & Twig was founded on a love for simple, raw, and earthy elements. Here, we caught up with the duo for a tour of their new Atherton Lofts sunlit studio in Charlotte, North Carolina. The brand’s new spring collection, AIR, combines gorgeously gossamer tones and aquatic elements like shells and fossilized sea urchins. Each piece of the brand’s offerings is designed and handcrafted by the sisters, tied with their signature suede strap, and features naturally sourced materials from all over the world. Sisters and co-owners Elizabeth White and Jacquelyn Buckner launched jewelry range Twine & Twig in late 2013, inspired by a love for the rustic outdoors and the casual vibe of North Carolina’s coast. We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs.
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