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Hemp House was born in the tranquil hills of Dharamshala, where the rhythm of the mountains meets the art of mindful living. Founded by Natalia, in collaboration with Sarijam Sharma, founder of ItsHemp, this small family-run studio is a tribute to simplicity, craftsmanship, and conscious creation.
What began as a creative experiment in a mountain home has evolved into a sustainable fashion collective, handcrafting hemp-based clothing and accessories that embody the essence of slow living. Every Hemp House piece — from soft, breathable kurtas and breezy trousers to rugged sling bags, travel pouches, and mountain hats — is designed to feel effortless, purposeful, and rooted in nature.
At its heart, Hemp House celebrates the quiet charm of handmade artistry. Each product is thoughtfully created by local artisans in the Kangra valley, using ethically sourced hemp and natural fabrics. The result is a range of everyday essentials that carry the warmth of human touch and the purity of Himalayan air — simple, functional, and timeless.
The collaboration between Natalia and Sarijam Sharma brings together European design sensibility and Indian craftsmanship, giving birth to a brand that feels both local and global. Their shared vision is to create a self-sustaining creative ecosystem in Dharamshala — one that supports local livelihoods, revives traditional techniques, and redefines what sustainable fashion can mean in a modern world.
Hemp House stands for more than just apparel; it stands for a way of life — slow, conscious, and deeply connected to the planet. The brand’s minimalist aesthetic reflects a philosophy of “less, but better,” encouraging wearers to choose with care and to find beauty in the handmade and imperfect.
Every Hemp House creation is an invitation — to move gently, live simply, and wear with awareness. It’s about reconnecting to the earth through fabric, form, and feeling.
Available on ItsHemp, Hemp House represents the spirit of the Himalayas — a place where design meets devotion, and sustainability isn’t a statement, but a way of being.
