Her room

Her room


For our season 2025 autumn winter.


She is more than her own room.


"A woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction."
A room is not merely a dwelling; it is a metaphor woven into Woolf's writing. She asserted that women require a room of their own to achieve true freedom in spirit and creativity.
This small space stands at the intersection of liberty, solitude, and creation—a place where women's unspoken narratives are redefined.
Outside the window, a gentle breeze and tranquillity, with distant hills.
It was a perfect place to write, She finally had a room of her own.
It has also lit the beacon for countless women.

 

 

 

 

 


Woolf, Virginia (1935) [1929]. A Room of One's Own. London: Hogarth Press