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Laebrack

Laebrack means the surf in Shetland dialect.

A collection inspired by the glassy blue-greens that reveal themselves as a wave begins to curl and crash over itself. This fleeting snippet of colour can be found as the light breaks through the laebrack.

 
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Löragub

Löragub means sea foam in Shetland dialect.

A collection inspired by the whipped up, silky sea foam that comes to rest within the narrow gaps of the cliffs during turbulent weather. Löragub is eye-catching when it outlines the coastline, filling every crevice of it’s contours, illuminating it on the moodiest of days.

 

SHOORMAL

Shoormal is the word used to describe where the tide meets the shore, in Shetland dialect.

A collection inspired by the edge of the sea. A sense of calm and clarity can be found while wandering beside the shoormal.