The Saxon village Alma Vii in Transylvania, where fruit-laden orchards have flourished for centuries, lends its name to this psychedelic celebration of countryside abundance. Meandering bands of vibrant colour flood the fabric with patterns that reveal the generosity of the land, reminding of folk memory where orchards symbolised prosperity and connection to one's roots. Brought into the interior, Alma introduces vitality, allowing rooms to feel truly bohemian.