
Rosa Romeo is a UK-based textile artist specialising in handwoven tapestries that explore themes of gender, the body, and politics.
A self-taught weaver with a background in printmaking.

A tall and tubular woven pot.
This piece was made on a handloom using natural fibres. The 2D form was cut off the loom and shaped into this handwoven vessel. Spread across the surface are 4 delicate handles wrapped in ultra fine mercerised cotton.
One available.
DIMENSIONS:
10.5cm high x 8cm wide (including handles).
MATERIALS:
Cotton, Japanese linen and mercerised cotton thread.
Shipped directly from Rosa, from her studio in Frome, Somerset.
No returns but exchanges welcome.
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From the materials we source to the way each piece is thoughtfully designed, we’re committed to creating products that are not only beautiful but built to last.
We work closely with a community of independent artisans, each selected for their dedication to quality and craft. Every item is made with care, intention, and a deep respect for the environment.
Rosa Romeo is a UK-based textile artist specialising in handwoven tapestries that explore themes of gender, the body, and politics.
A self-taught weaver with a background in printmaking.
Rosa’s work reflects a deep connection to heritage crafts and honours ancient & artisanal textiles, with 5% of profits supporting Indigenous groups.
Her latest collection delves into the concept of the 'empty cup,' using weaving and three-dimensional forms to explore themes of fragility and resilience.
"I don't often make plans when I'm weaving & definitely break a lot of weaving rules, but I challenge myself & learn a lot more when I don't follow rigid patterns or plans"
Read more about Rosa and her work in our conversation here.