Wisps of cloud drift, ephemeral and untethered, over a layering of stripes – sometimes dense, sometimes thin as a mist. Alasdair, named for the tallest peak of the Scottish islands, stands craggy and austere, softened by the fog that often embraces it. This rugged yet balanced weave reveals a traditional plaid pattern, veiled by a delicate mist, imparting an ever-changing texture. Alasdair merges the geological with the transient, weaving together the tangible and the dream that lies beyond.