There’s a colour that smells of dry leaves, well-worn leather, and steaming tea served beside a stone fireplace — burnt brown. It’s the colour of the English autumn, of walks through the rolling hills of the Cotswolds, and of horses returning slowly through the afternoon mist. A warm, enveloping, deeply authentic shade — like the earth after rain.

It’s within this natural and sophisticated palette that Sentier’s pedule and friulane find their place — small artisanal marvels that blend adventurous spirit with understated charm. The pedule, sturdy yet elegant, seem made to tread muddy paths and country pubs with equal ease. The friulane, on the other hand, are their more flirtatious counterpart — soft, velvety, and perfect for staying warm while the air outside smells of burning wood.

Burnt brown is not just a colour — it’s a way of being in the world: reassuring, gentle, full of character yet never intrusive. It’s the shade of calm, of slow time, of an appreciation for things done well.

And so, between a pedula and a friulana, one finds oneself immersed in a simple yet irresistible elegance — the kind only the English countryside, and Sentier, know how to evoke.