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Origine

Dispenser Collection

"I looked at the National Palace of Culture from a bird's eye view.
Its massive form – supposedly concrete, solid – suddenly seemed familiar to me.
Something old. Something Bulgarian.

I saw embroidery. I saw lines, symmetries, hidden signs.
"How have I not noticed it before?"

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The National Palace of Culture – a monumental symbol of modern Bulgaria –
holds at its core a geometry that echoes our most ancient language: the embroidery.
This is no coincidence.
Embroidery is not mere decoration.
It is structure. It is order. It is philosophy.
Like architecture.
Like life.

The start of weaving of Bulgarian shevitsa

In every piece of Bulgarian embroidery, there is symmetry. A center.
Everything begins there, unfolds around it, and yet always remains in balance.

Bulgarian ancient shoes
A painting of Bulgarian folklore

A woman in the Rhodope Mountains embroiders a shirt for her grandchild.
An architect in Sofia sketches the roof of a cultural landmark.

Both follow the same intuition – symmetry, rhythm, symbol.
Two different centuries, yet the same language.

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Origine – The Thread of Today

We didn’t invent a new form.
We simply followed one that already existed –in the memory of our people,
in the contours of the National Palace of Culture,
in the embroidery of our grandmothers.

Origine is a continuation.
A design inspired by the geometry of our cultural home.
Minimalist. Black and white. Yet full of meaning.

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Now, when someone touches the products,
they’re not just touching cosmetics.

They’re touching a thread of culture, woven through the centuries –
from embroidery, through architecture, to contemporary design.

True value lies in meaning. And memory.

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