Heritage
The Heritage Collection in Cement & Rhus
Taking inspiration from mineral tones and earthy hues, the Cement and Rhus colourway forms an unexpected yet quietly elevated combination.
Referencing mineral tones and earthy hues, the four piece collection was shot at the tranquil Marra Marra Shack in the Antipodes. Explorative of time with self, BAINA captures the collection which evokes a sense of groundedness and calm, encouraging a moment of stillness, to savour the clarity that nature provides.
Colour Theory
CEMENT
/si-ment/
Cement is a clean blue-based grey. It it warmed through the application of richer shades.
RHUS
/rus/
A rich shade of reddish-brown with earthy undertones. Reminiscent of the deep and vibrant tones found in the sumac plant.
Tabac & Noir
Intended to connect with those who like to layer their space with warmth and depth, Tabac and Noir evokes a feeling of luxe and nostalgia.
The Heritage Collection in Tabac & Noir
Featuring the synonymous BAINA checkerboard in a rich colour palette, Tabac & Noir enriches the range with a sense of heritage, sending us on a time warp to the Amalfi coast circa 1972.
The Heritage Collection in Tabac & Noir
Colour Theory
TABAC
/tuh-bak/
A warm, earthy hue that resembles the colour of dark mahogany wood. Deep and complex, it is associated with a sense of nostalgia and tradition.
NOIR
/nwahr/
An intense shade of black. Absorbing light, rather than reflecting, noir omits the darkest of tones.
Credits
Shot by: Lilli Waters and Lillie Thompson