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scarves & bags

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scarves & bags







fine art prints
‘gardens'

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Koho Mori-Newton

‘The artistic approach of Mori-Newton is characterized by a fundamental skepticism towards meaning and sense. His works have given up the function of depiction, representing nothing other than themselves.’

(Karl Borromäus-Murr/ State Textile and Industry Museum Augsburg, Germany)

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le.sens meets

Koho Mori-Newton

‘The artistic approach of Mori-Newton is characterized by a fundamental skepticism towards meaning and sense. His works have given up the function of depiction, representing nothing other than themselves.’

(Karl Borromäus-Murr/ State Textile and Industry Museum Augsburg, Germany)

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cushions lulu & yaya

cushions lulu & yaya

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le.sens charity editions

Our charity editions bring to attention and also directly  support nature preservation projects  by donating 10% from every single sale towards the bee preservation project and the sea change project.
BIBI & TAKO are small scarves with playful designs that stand for an awareness and active  contribution towards protecting endangered animal and plant species and their habitats and ecosystems.

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plaid nika

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about le.sens

le.sens is driven by a strong artistic vision and our dedication to craftsmanship and quality. That is what makes le.sens pieces stand out in today's commercialised fashion industry. Our pieces are carefully designed, developed and taken through a sophisticated manufacturing process in our own workshop in Hamburg/ Germany.
le.sens pieces are always recognizable and their quality is truly exceptional. Each le.sens piece is like a poetic storyboard.

‘Another world is not only possible. she is on her way. On a quiet day, I can hear her breathing’

Arundhati Roy