Luna e Stelle

Two friends with a self-declared passion for “art, design and everything creative” have launched a new business, Luna e Stelle.

Fine artist Alexia Coppini and Lara Parker, owner and Director at Blumerang creative hub, kicked off their new venture after discovering a common interest: “Lara loves crochet and Alexia loves knitting”.

Sharing their motive behind Luna e Stelle, they wrote “We have recently been following each other’s work and sharing ideas. This sparked off a collaborative venture to join forces and launch an innovative and colourful collection of hand-crafted knitted toys, crochet blankets and baby booties.”

They explain how the collection of playful designs, which will be available from tomorrow, “involves hours of meticulous production work with stunning results”.

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Luna e Stelle

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