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Farm
To 54th

Where natural fibers meet intentional craft.

Zero waste production ✦ 100% biodegradable fibers

Artisan working with natural fibers

our philosophy

Every fiber has a story before it becomes yours.

From local farms in upstate New York to family-owned co-ops in the Philippines — our materials travel through hands that care, before they reach yours.

Local Partnership

CeCe's
Wool

Upstate New York, USA

We partnered with local farms like CeCe's Wool, where we were able to broker a relationship with the wonderful CeCe to use Jacobs Wool and Mohair.

These rare, heritage-breed fibers bring unmatched texture and warmth to our woven pieces — each skein traceable back to a single flock.

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CeCe's Wool farm

International Partnership

Island
Harvest

THE PHILIPPINES

The Philippines is no stranger to Abaca — that's why we partnered with the family-owned non-profit Island Harvest, where they so graciously helped us with supplying Abaca used in many of our pieces.

Abaca, known as Manila Hemp, is one of the world's strongest natural fibers. Entirely biodegradable, it's grown by farming families who have cultivated the craft for generations.

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Island Harvest abaca farm in the Philippines

The craft

"The decades that taught us personality could be bold, beautiful, and built to last."

— 54TH AND THREAD

wear the world that made it

Each piece carries a lineage — from farm to fiber, from loom to living room. Explore collections made with care, intention, and hands that know the difference.

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