Graphic designer. Tufter.
ADHD brain. Raver heart.
This is my frequency.
Who I am
I got here
by accident.
(best one for me yet)
Ukrainian by origin, Polish by choice, French by accident. In Poland, I studied graphic design because I needed to make things. There I found techno because I needed to feel things. In France, I found tufting because I needed both at once — and that was it. That was the answer.
The frequency
my brain
never really
gets quiet.
For a long time, my ADHD felt like a curse. Too many ideas, too much noise, too much of everything. Then I picked up a tufting gun. And something happened.
The sound — that repetitive, vibrating, almost mechanical rhythm — it matched the frequency of my brain. Not silence. Frequency. The noise didn't disappear. It found a beat. That's where the name came from.
Calm is here isn't about quiet. It's about finding your rhythm in the chaos.
The craft
A gun. Some yarn. A lot of intention.
Tufting is a textile technique where yarn is punched through a backing fabric using a handheld tufting gun — loop by loop, row by row. It's loud, vibrating, and deeply rhythmic. Like a bassline you control with your hands.
Every rug takes hours of focused, repetitive movement. There's no undo button. No shortcuts. Just the gun, the yarn, and complete presence.
The work
Rugs are soft.
Messages aren't.
I make pieces for the ones who want their home to say something. For those who feel everything a little too deeply, think a little too loudly, and refuse to settle for a space that doesn't reflect who they actually are.
1 of 1 · Hand tufted · Limited drops · Forever yours
Why I do this
I just want the things around me to mean something. turned out that was a whole philosophy.
My mission is simple and completely unreasonable: to prove that a rug can change how you feel about a room, about a cause, about yourself. To bring real values — the ones we care about, the ones we live by — into the softest possible object. Because I believe the things we surround ourselves with shape who we become. And I refuse to be surrounded by things that have nothing to say.
Values
rave has values.
I just put them
on a rug.
A rave was never just music. It was always a place for the ones who didn't quite fit anywhere else — where your gender, your origin, your brain didn't disqualify you. Where the only rule is respect. I grew up in that school of thought. And when I started making rugs, I realised I was trying to build the same thing — in textile form.The values I care about — the right to exist freely, to be different, to be heard — these aren't abstract convictions. They're the same values that built the dancefloor. I make things for the people who found themselves dancing at 4am in a dark and thought: finally. A space that doesn't ask me to be less.
Designed with thought.
Tufted to techno.
Crafted with passion · Released in limited drops
Every piece is made by hand — some exist in five copies, some exist once. When they find a home, they don't come back. If something speaks to you, trust that.
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