The Hat That Took a Computer, a Printer, and Two Days to Exist
This is not a hat you find. This is a hat that finds you.
The crown of this extraordinary piece was 3D printed over two days, designed from scratch using complex geometric calculations to achieve its striking open honeycomb lattice structure — simultaneously architectural and theatrical. It is, quite literally, the only one in the world.
The crown sits on a traditional hand-finished milliner's brim in classic sinamay straw — a nod to centuries of British hat-making craft, fused with 21st century technology. The two shouldn't work together. They absolutely do.
Finished with a sweep of iridescent black feathers with flashes of deep teal, and a crisp black and white ribbon band, this hat makes a statement that cannot be summarised in a dress code.
Perfect for:
Royal Ascot, Cheltenham, Goodwood, or any race day where blending in is not the plan
Costume events, theatre, or editorial shoots
The person who considers their hat a personality, not an accessory
Anyone who wants to own something genuinely, provably, undeniably unique
There is no other hat like this. There never will be.
The Hat That Took a Computer, a Printer, and Two Days to Exist
This is not a hat you find. This is a hat that finds you.
The crown of this extraordinary piece was 3D printed over two days, designed from scratch using complex geometric calculations to achieve its striking open honeycomb lattice structure — simultaneously architectural and theatrical. It is, quite literally, the only one in the world.
The crown sits on a traditional hand-finished milliner's brim in classic sinamay straw — a nod to centuries of British hat-making craft, fused with 21st century technology. The two shouldn't work together. They absolutely do.
Finished with a sweep of iridescent black feathers with flashes of deep teal, and a crisp black and white ribbon band, this hat makes a statement that cannot be summarised in a dress code.
Perfect for:
Royal Ascot, Cheltenham, Goodwood, or any race day where blending in is not the plan
Costume events, theatre, or editorial shoots
The person who considers their hat a personality, not an accessory
Anyone who wants to own something genuinely, provably, undeniably unique
There is no other hat like this. There never will be.