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Norlha dyes thousands of scarves every year, and a clean and safe dyeing room was a necessity. Designed by our architect friend Blake and his partner Lili, it is well insulated and efficient, blending itself naturally into its surroundings. When the building became ready for use, a monk from the local monastery came to bless the space, the machines and the operators. |