Vinyasa began as a quiet reflection on how far we’ve drifted from the ground beneath us. As a designer and yoga practitioner, I longed for simplicity — for textures that breathe, for tools that invite stillness, and for rituals that root us back in the natural world. In the villages of India, I met artisans whose looms still move in rhythm with breath and time, weaving stories of patience and presence into every thread. Those moments shaped the soul of Vinyasa.
Vinyasa was envisioned as a bridge — between movement and stillness, craft and nature, the indoors and the open sky. I wanted to create more than yoga essentials; I wanted to craft gentle reminders of how close well-being truly is — beneath our feet, within our breath, and all around us. Through collaborations with artisan communities and the use of natural fibers and plant-based dyes, Vinyasa brings the rhythm of the earth into everyday rituals.
Every piece is handwoven, naturally dyed, and made with intention — carrying a sense of slowness that modern life often forgets. My vision is to make well-being feel closer, simpler, and more human — to remind us that connection doesn’t begin in a studio, but wherever we choose to ground ourselves: on a forest floor, by the sea, or on the quiet comfort of a living-room rug.
Vinyasa is, at its heart, an invitation to return — to breathe, to move, and to belong again to the Earth.