Xenia Wood |work|

In a creative landscape often dominated by maximalist noise and high-octane branding, Xenia Wood feels like a welcome exhale. Whether you’re examining her textile art, her interior styling, or her forays into slow fashion, one word consistently surfaces: tactile . Wood doesn’t just make things to be looked at; she makes them to be felt—even if only in the imagination.

Because Xenia wood is often slow-growth lumber (trees that took decades to mature), the annual rings are incredibly tight. This results in a surface that feels "busy" in a comforting way—like a landscape painting in your floor. xenia wood

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