layers. Minimal, cozy, neutral, nature inspired.
Marlow, the New Hampshire state soil, exhibits distinct layers of colors. The upper layer, or O horizon, is typically dark due to organic matter. Below, the A horizon is lighter and rich in minerals. The B horizon, often a reddish-brown, indicates leaching of minerals. Marlow's unique character stems from this interplay of dark, light, and reddish-brown hues within its soil layers. I added a grainy layer to give it a more earthy feel for the soil it was inspired by.