
The Art of the Wrap
Every wrap begins with a hand-washed piece of organic cotton. Our process is slow, soulful, and designed to bring meaning back to the everyday.
There’s something beautiful about knowing where the things in your home come from—how they were made, and who made them. At Honey & B Co., our process is slow, thoughtful, and designed to honor both the earth and the people who use our wraps.
Each wrap begins long before the wax is melted.
It starts with fabric.
We hand-select 100% organic cotton in small quantities—never bulk, never generic. Every pattern is chosen with intention, as part of a seasonal collection that won’t be repeated. It has to feel right: soft, earthy, and aligned with the mood of the drop.
Before anything is cut or waxed, each piece of fabric is washed, dried, and pressed by hand. It’s a small but essential step—ensuring the wraps are clean, smooth, and ready to hold the food that nourishes you.
Then comes the ritual.
Once prepped, each piece is carefully infused with a blend of natural waxes and oils. We don’t rush. We apply and cure each wrap one at a time, watching as the fibers transform into something pliable, protective, and long-lasting.
There’s something so grounding about this part—watching plain cotton become something useful and beautiful with just a few natural ingredients and some warmth.
Finally, we wrap the wrap.
Every finished piece is folded and tucked into a reusable muslin bag and packaged with love. From start to finish, we touch every single wrap ourselves.
This isn’t mass production. It’s meaningful production.
No two wraps are the same. That’s the point.
When you choose a piece from Honey & B Co., you’re choosing something that was held, considered, and crafted—not just made.
From fabric to fold, we hope you feel that care in every use.