Restorative Fabrics

Designed to support rest, comfort, and a gentle return to balance.

Derived from Corinna Springer's original paintings, these fabrics translate symbolic artwork into subtle repeating patterns intended for everyday use—whether as a blanket to rest with, a textile incorporated into a living space, or an object of quiet contemplation.

The first fabric emerged from a painting inspired by the Shekhinah's return from exile. Rich in Kabbalistic symbolism, it was the first work to incorporate Hebrew letters and the 72 Divine Names. Guided by intuition, the painting was transformed into an infinitesimally small repeating pattern and printed onto fabric.

As the fabric was shared with friends, clients, and colleagues, many reported experiencing warmth, energy, relaxation, and comfort when interacting with it. Some also reported easing of discomfort, particularly back pain and menstrual cramps. These early responses encouraged further exploration of how symbolic imagery and pattern may influence our experience of space and well-being.

Inspired by the symbolism of the original painting, as well as Corinna's personal healing journey—an unexpected healing from ovarian and digestive issues—the first application of this fabric was a womb band, created to support women through times of discomfort and transition. Since then, additional patterns have been developed and are currently being explored for a variety of restorative and contemplative uses.