When At Home was born in 2020, during a time when everything slowed down and creativity found new ways to surface. For me, it became a space where two worlds I had always lived in could finally meet: art and fashion.


Growing up surrounded by art at home, and later deeply connected to fashion from my teenage years, painting garments felt like a natural evolution rather than a conscious decision. What started as an intuitive practice gradually became a language of its own — one that turns clothing into a canvas and storytelling into something wearable.

Each piece is hand-painted and one of a kind. Created using textile acrylics on denim, silk, linen, leather and other materials. My work draws from mythology, classical painting, cinematic fantasy and music, constructing visual narratives that feel intimate, emotional and timeless.


When At Home is not about trends or repetition. It is about presence, process and the human touch. Every garment carries the marks of the hand that made it — imperfect, alive, and meant to be worn as an extension of the person who chooses it.


Alongside one-of-a-kind commissioned pieces, I work with vintage garments, giving existing clothing a new life through paint.
I also collaborate with brands on special projects — including Zara Kids, Loewe, Uniqlo and Gabriela Hearst — and I am currently expanding my practice into mural painting, having already completed hand-painted walls for restaurants.
Almudena Cañedo — the hands behind When At Home, Madrid.

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