Welcome to Woven Rosa

At Woven Rosa, we curate and design collections of distinctive homewares, emphasising colour, craftsmanship, and originality.

We proudly collaborate with independent artisans and family-run businesses from Peru, Mexico, and Spain. These artisans use sustainable practices and traditional techniques, helping to preserve their rich heritage.

Inspired by sunlit sejourns and a life of adventure, each collection captures the essence of summer and the spirit of its origin. Every piece is handmade, ensuring its uniqueness and designed to bring joy into your home.

Woven Rosa: crafted to be admired, cherished, and treasured forever.

Woven Rosa's favicon, a pink, abstract 'W' drawing on a transparent background.
Woven Rosa's famous Figuera Glass with colourful confetti and a cherry on the rim, a halved lime, a pink candle, and a bowl of chips on a table with a multicolored blanket or napkin in the background.
Two people holding a large green and black patterned woven textile or rug.
A person's hand reaching over rocks near the ocean, stacking colorful ceramic bowls with orange and white stripes.

Founded By Laura & Tom

Introducing Woven Rosa founders Laura and Tom, seated at a table with drinks and food in a brightly lit room.

The idea for Woven Rosa was conceived by its Cheshire-born founders Laura and Tom, during a 24-hour bus ride somewhere between Cusco and Lima while living in Peru in 2019. Captivated by Cusco’s vibrant textiles and the skilled weavers behind them, they envisioned homewares that were colourful, handmade, and rich with stories.

Inspired and determined to tell these vibrant tales, they collaborated with artisans in Cusco to source their inaugural collection - and Woven Rosa was born!

Today, our collections have expanded to include exquisite home and tablewares from Spain and Mexico. Yet, our mission remains steadfast: to create timeless, beautiful homewares in partnership with skilled artisans worldwide.

Discover more about our founders here.

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The cover of The Sunday Times Style magazine featuring the magazine's name and logo.
The logo of The Telegraph newspaper in black Gothic font on a black background.
GRAZIA magazine logo in black and white with stylish font.
The image features a cosmetic or beauty product with text that says "Best Styleist" in a stylized font.
The words 'The Guardian' in large black text.
A collage of objects including a marble bust of a female torso, a pink umbrella with fringe, a striped ceramic mug, a Polaroid picture of a seaside landscape, and a piece of torn beige paper.
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Journal
Colorful bowls of paint with brushes on a splattered wooden surface.
Sustainability
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