From our Silent Spaces collection Designed by Clare Birtwistle, Sokūn - meaning stillness, pause, calm - is a reminder that stillness isn’t always still. Sometimes it’s a breath. Sometimes it’s the quiet before we begin again - differently. We’ve grown up with the idea that stillness has to look a certain way: grey, white, clean, minimal. But we believe it can be colourful, intentional, expressive, moving. Stillness isn’t the absence of movement - it’s what gives movement meaning.
For this mat, we took inspiration from contemporary dancers - how they pause in the middle of an experimental flow. To feel. To re-center. To breathe. To let something break. Or begin. And then they move again - not just gracefully, but with more truth.
Crafted for yoga, movement, and those in-between moments that matter just as much, Sokūn is designed to fold - so it can go with you anywhere, ready for whenever you need a moment to pause. It’s our invitation to honour your pauses. To step onto your mat, not to perform, but to listen. And when you’re ready - to move again.
From our Silent Spaces collection Designed by Clare Birtwistle, Sokūn - meaning stillness, pause, calm - is a reminder that stillness isn’t always still. Sometimes it’s a breath. Sometimes it’s the quiet before we begin again - differently. We’ve grown up with the idea that stillness has to look a certain way: grey, white, clean, minimal. But we believe it can be colourful, intentional, expressive, moving. Stillness isn’t the absence of movement - it’s what gives movement meaning.
For this mat, we took inspiration from contemporary dancers - how they pause in the middle of an experimental flow. To feel. To re-center. To breathe. To let something break. Or begin. And then they move again - not just gracefully, but with more truth.
Crafted for yoga, movement, and those in-between moments that matter just as much, Sokūn is designed to fold - so it can go with you anywhere, ready for whenever you need a moment to pause. It’s our invitation to honour your pauses. To step onto your mat, not to perform, but to listen. And when you’re ready - to move again.