
Studio, late winter
The Story
A small house, on purpose.
We started with a single brief: build a wardrobe of pieces that don't need replacing. Every garment is designed in-house, sourced from mills with names we know, and produced in workshops we visit. No drops, no chase. Just the thirty-or-so things you actually reach for.
We started Maison Halden because the wardrobes we wanted didn’t exist any more — garments cut from honest fabrics, finished by people we know, and built to be worn long enough to be remembered. We make twenty-four pieces a season. We answer every email. We repair, for free, anything that comes back to us.
How we work
01
Considered fabrics
Italian wool, Japanese cotton, and undyed linen — each chosen for how it ages, not just how it photographs.
02
Built to last
French seams, reinforced shoulders, and hardware that survives ten years of wear. Repairs are free, always.
03
Made transparently
Every piece carries the name of the workshop that made it and the cost breakdown. Mark-up is set, not negotiated.
House figures
12
Years in the trade
4
Capsules a year
24
Pieces per capsule
∞
Free repairs, always
Studio moments



A garment is a slow promise.
Studio diary · Issue 02

