People

Companion sun hats are ethically created by migrant & refugee women now living in New Zealand
 
Companion sun hats are ethically created by migrant & refugee women now living in New Zealand

Marriage was this business' beginning. A friend in common provided an introduction, a chance to share mutual experiences around engagement with refugees. We had both used masters research projects to explore social enterprise models too (him in Development Studies, her Art & Design). So somewhat inevitably a social business working with refugees emerged from our relationship – Companion. 

Although constantly open to new collaborative possibilities locally & internationally, we make the majority of our pieces alongside a small number of migrants here in Aotearoa who we have now known for years, & have become dear friends including:

Pary who is from Afghanistan originally & now lives in Tāmaki Makaurau with her daughter's young family. Her contributions of beaded & embroidered elements offer surprise due to language barriers and the resulting “losses” & “gains” in translation. Pary often refers to the peace she finds in working with her hands, “When I sew I forget my problems in Afghanistan”.

First meeting Thawil when teaching a migrant sewing group, she has since transitioned from student to running these classes herself, & alongside teaching she works as our machinist. From Thailand, Thawil married a Syrian & lives here with their daughter in Aotearoa. 

We also periodically collaborate with an Afghan Sewing Group & one of the members' sons, Aliakbar, a high school student who plans to become a doctor. In the interim, he contributes to Companion in various capacities.

 

 Process & Product

Companion sun hats are ethically created by migrant & refugee women now living in New Zealand

From its conception, Companion has been a context for experimentation within & between the mediums of furniture & textile. Small scale manufacturing methods pivot around possibilities for relinquished control involving cross cultural co-creating & the re-use of textile ‘waste’. Seeking simplification, we have consolidated our offering to hats.

Situated on the windy west coast of Aotearoa, with a hole in the ozone layer above our heads due to pollutants leaving us unprotected, our functional forms often come with under-chin ties & include brim breadths ranging from brief to extra broad. Here, hats are essential. Ours are hand made locally.