
Artisans of Reinvention
Preserving craft, rethinking materials

From an atelier in an old textile factory in Querétaro, a collective of female artisans is redefining what sustainable design looks like. Led by founder Ana Holschneider, the team transforms discarded textile waste, raw cotton yarn, and native Sansevieria fiber into striking, sculptural textile works. Each piece is rooted in ancient technique—woven by hand to honor the past while imagining a better future.
Woven Art from Querétaro
Purpose Woven In
Creating fair work and lasting impact

Caralarga is built on a clear mission: to preserve Mexico’s rich textile heritage while creating dignified employment for women in Querétaro. In a region where opportunities are limited, the workshop provides fair wages, sustainable livelihoods, and creative purpose. Every piece made here is more than art—it’s part of a larger movement toward community empowerment and conscious design.


Scale, Texture, Story
Sculptural statements for modern spaces

These gallery-worthy pieces command attention. From dramatic wall hangings to large-scale textile sculptures, every creation is a celebration of texture, material, and Mexican artistry. Their minimalist aesthetic is intentional—letting the fibers, history, and handwork speak for themselves. Designed to be timeless, these works bring soul, scale, and sustainability into any space.

A GLOBAL COMMUNITY
We celebrate slow design and timeless craftsmanship, created by thousands of artisans around the world. From Mexico to Uganda to Japan, each partner brings a unique story, culture, and tradition to the work they do.