Migula Studio — Founder

Darius Migula

Łódź, Poland · Berlin, Germany

Łódź Berlin New York Los Angeles Maspalomas

I spent twenty years building a technique that exists nowhere else. 3D embroidery on a loom — but the loom is guided entirely by hand. I control the tension, the direction, the density. The cut is made from the underside, by touch, without interlining. The fabric holds the form through tension alone.

I also cut and sew every garment from the base fabric — t‑shirts, hoodies, jackets, pants. I pattern, cut, embroider, assemble, and finish each piece alone. Everything leaves my hands directly.

The brand began as Darcode in the early 2010s — over 300 founding members across Europe and the US. The technique did not change. The name became the work. Migula Studio is the same method, the same hand, the same obsession — now as a single atelier in Łódź, with a presentation space in Berlin.

No team. No delegation. No shortcuts. Every garment is cut, tensioned, and finished by my hands alone. The Monolit Method transforms everyday clothing into structural, three‑dimensional objects that hold their shape for years.

The Codex 2026 is the first edition: 300 pages. Each page is a garment. Each is documented, hand‑signed, and preserved forever.

"One hand. One method. 300 pages. The first edition."