Photo by Joann Pai Guests at Edinburgh’s 100 Princes Street Hotel will spot Araminta Campbell’s bespoke tartans woven throughout the décor.In our magazine, we share the inside story of this collaboration—here, we take a closer look at her atelier and the traditions of tartan, tweed, and plaid.________________________________________________________________________ Photo by Joann PaiWhile staying at the 100 Princes Street Hotel, guests will spot pieces from the beloved Scottish luxury brand Araminta Campbell’s collaborative collection woven throughout the décor.

Just outside the bustle of downtown Edinburgh sits the Araminta Campbell Atelier, a dignified building that conjures visions of jovial ballrooms, the echo of the harp and violin, and gravel crunching beneath horse-drawn carriages.Originally part of the stately Hopetoun Estate near South Queensferry, the baronial-style farmhouse was built in 1822.With its slated roofs, crenelated parapets, angle turrets, and pointed windows, the architecture is distinctly Scottish—a welcoming combination of comfort and grandeur.

Founded in 2016 by Araminta Birse-Stewart, the brand was inspired by the tartans of her childhood.She turned to weaving during university to capture Scotland’s beauty through “woven artworks” and storytelling by thread.Rooted in Scottish landscapes and traditions, the ateli

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