Rosarium
Welcome to Rosarium World. 🌹 Beauty and resilience, designed to be lived in. Sustainable fashion and accessories made by hand in Portland.
Founded by Lindsey Reif, Rosarium approaches sustainable fashion with the deliberate eye of an artist tending a garden as a living canvas. Like the rose itself, each Rosarium piece embodies an essential balance between aesthetic refinement and enduring strength. Working with deadstock and limited edition textiles, our colorways emulate the sunlight-weathered colors of the garden. Our textures are
Late May in the garden is unreal.
Marking the beginning of summer with a special seasonal edit - available through the long weekend. ☀️
05/16/2026
Hats designed for time spent outdoors.
Explore our full collection of sun hats, thoughtfully produced in small batches in our Portland studio.
A spring walk through Hoyt Arboretum.
One of my favorite places to come when I need a reset, a little inspiration, or simply some time outside. Just minutes from downtown Portland, the arboretum feels like stepping into another world, far removed from the city.
Places like this always remind me how much the natural world shapes the way I see color, texture, and form. From towering redwoods to rain-soaked trails, every part of the landscape feels layered and alive.
05/08/2026
Basil on film. 🌱
A verdant green canvas sourced from Japan, saturated like fresh basil leaves after rain.
Deadstock and limited edition - vivid color, sturdy texture, small-run pieces made from what already existed.
05/01/2026
Midway through spring. 🌸
Sun hat orders in progress, spending more time outside, and a new furry friend in the mix.
A glimpse at life lately.
If you’re going to do florals, do them like this. 🌼
Daisy Jacquard Linen is subtle yet striking, with texture that catches the eye before color does.
A floral pattern that goes with everything, shown here in the Forage Jacket.
Made to order isn’t just a timeline - it’s a different way of making clothes.
Here are three things to know about our made-to-order process.
A lot of people ask why we choose to make things slowly. I get it - we all love instant gratification.
But this approach means less waste, more intention, and pieces that are actually made to last, with less impact on the planet.
This time of year, I’m slowly transitioning my wardrobe from winter to spring.
Our garden sachets are made for drawers, closets, and the pieces you can’t wait to come back to next season.
Filled with natural cedar to help repel pests and keep fabrics fresh, accented with dried rose petals and lavender from my home garden.
Proper storage is an important part of the life of a garment - how it’s cared for matters just as much as how it’s worn.
Meet the Marée Hat - our take on a classic sailor silhouette. A playful new style for spring, available in three limited edition fabrics.
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