MORPHO + LUNA: CRAFTED FOR HOME

The rituals of home are often quiet — the hush of early light on your sheets, the pause before a meal as you unfold a linen napkin, the simple grace of setting a table with care. At Morpho + Luna, these intimate gestures have always held meaning. It’s from this space of stillness and beauty that our Home Collection was born — not as a trend, but as a tribute to craftsmanship, heritage, and considered living.
This is linen as it once was — and as it can be again.
Each piece in our collection carries with it a story of human hands, regional traditions, and the patient rhythm of time-honoured techniques. We work exclusively with small, family-run mills and ateliers across Italy — guardians of knowledge that is centuries old yet increasingly rare. These are not just linens; they are artefacts of skill. In the Bacchetta Collection, our bedding is crafted from the finest crisp white linen, woven in Northern Italy and finished with a ‘Gigliuccio’ Jacquard Macramé embroidery lace. The lace itself is a marvel — entirely hand-applied, delicate yet enduring, and rooted in the embroidery traditions of Southern Italy. The result is not decorative excess, but quiet refinement. Each duvet cover, top sheet, pillowcase and bed set is made to order, tailored to your size and optionally monogrammed by artisans in Milan.
For the table, the Lavender Collection offers a more rustic, sun-warmed expression of Italian craftsmanship. Produced by a father-and-son mill in Puglia, the jacquard linen is created using a 19th-century punch card weaving technique — a method originally developed in 1804 by Joseph-Marie Jacquard, now almost lost to time. The linen is made from a unique mélange of natural and yarn-dyed threads, giving each piece a texture and depth of tone that speaks of hand and heritage. Finished with ajour or tombolo lace, the tablecloths, napkins, placemats, and runners are at once traditional and joyfully practical — designed to elevate everyday moments.
Tombolo lace is a traditional Italian bobbin lace once made entirely by hand on a cylindrical pillow using intricate patterns and dozens of threads. Today, in parts of southern Italy, this craft is preserved through rare and complex Tombolo lace machines that faithfully replicate the delicate movements of hand-weaving. These machines—unique to Italy—are difficult to operate and require deep expertise, blending mechanical ingenuity with centuries-old artistry.
This focus on method is intentional. In an era of immediacy, we choose slowness. All of our home linens are made to order — not only to avoid waste, but to allow each customer to select their preferred size, colour, and finish. It’s a collaborative act: between you, the home you wish to create, and the Italian artisans whose work makes it possible.
Because these linens are not just beautiful — they are alive with meaning. They carry the whisper of generations of makers. The soft insistence that craftsmanship matters. The belief that something made well, and made with care, can become part of your story.
The Bacchetta and Lavender collections are now available at Bottega di Reschio — a place that shares our reverence for artistry and nature. We hope you’ll discover them not just as products, but as companions for your home, and for the quiet rituals that shape your life.
~ Cécile,
Founder & Creative Director