MOSAIC Recycled Wool Patchwork Cap - No. 013
Pickup available at 2065 rue Parthenais Montréal H2K 3T2
Usually ready in 2-4 days
MOSAIC is a sustainable textile collection designed by Julien, a designer proud of his neurodiversity. Inspired by the mosaic principle—assembling different elements to create a coherent whole—it celebrates the richness of every way of thinking, just like neurodiversity itself.
The MOSAIC #013 is entirely handcrafted in Montreal by atelierDNHN, from upcycled materials from jackets and blazers. Outer fabrics, inner linings: everything comes from second-hand clothes. Cut and assembled into a mottled brown, khaki green, and navy blue houndstooth and ochre camel herringbone patchwork. Each cap becomes a unique creation, impossible to reproduce identically.
The "D" in wool felt, hand-applied to the front panel, signs each piece with a soft, textured artisanal touch.
Each cap comes with a numbered card, certifying its uniqueness and its belonging to the MOSAIC collection.
In April, 10% of sales are donated to the Autisme Montérégie association to support autistic adults.
⚠️ (Final Sale) Unique item, non-refundable and non-exchangeable.
A cap for those who prefer pieces with meaning.
Material
- Recycled wool fabrics from jackets and blazers: mottled brown, khaki green and navy blue houndstooth, ochre camel herringbone
- Original inner lining, from recycled jackets
- Wool felt "D" patch
Construction
- 6 unstructured panels
- Hand-applied wool felt "D" patch
- Flat visor in ochre camel herringbone
- Adjustable strap with clip
Origin
- Made in Montreal, Canada
Dimensions
- A — Half head circumference: 54 cm - 62 cm (21.26 in - 24.41 in)
- B — Depth front to back: 34.5 cm (13.58 in)
- C — Side depth: 32 cm (12.6 in)
Care
- Hand wash only with a damp cloth and mild soap
- Do not immerse in water — wool and recycled fabrics are sensitive to moisture
- Do not machine wash or tumble dry
- Do not iron directly on fabrics
- Lay flat to air dry
- Store away from moisture and direct sunlight
Each cap is unique — variations in fabrics, assembly, and lining are part of its identity.