A quilt detail used to represent the studio's archive and making process.

A small practice built one piece at a time.

Octoplushy makes quilts with attention to composition, material, and how a finished piece feels in a lived-in room. Each quilt is developed as an individual study in color, structure, and texture, then released in small numbers as work is completed. There are no repeated designs or production runs, just finished pieces made available when ready. The archive stays visible so sold work remains part of the studio record.

Why one at a time matters

Each quilt is designed and constructed individually, without templates or repeated patterns. That means the composition, palette, and fabric arrangement you see will not be reproduced. If you buy a piece, it is the only one that will exist in that form. This approach takes more time and limits how many quilts can be made, but it keeps the work visually specific and materially considered.

Made one piece at a time

Small releases, not seasonal drops

Available work and archive both stay visible