Esha

A recent visit to India included an afternoon spent sitting cross-legged over tea with one of the country’s master weavers, who shyly – yet proudly – shared with us a prized possession: an antique rug crafted by the renowned weavers of South Asia’s Baluch tribe. From that afternoon, our Esha interpretation was born. Featuring the geometric patterns and rich colors for which Baluch rugs are celebrated, Esha is both durable and forgiving, making it especially well-suited for commercial applications. Historical character and lasting functionality? We say yes!

Isla

SHIIR Rugs: Lineage Collection; Isla, Tribute

Inspired by the steeply rugged topography of the Kazak mountains, Isla’s angled design aspects in both border and field – including twin medallions – are at once typical and revolutionary, thanks to fresh new colorway choices.

Laris

A morning stroll through the rhythmically perfect arched colonnades surrounding Paris’s Place des Vosges yielded our inspiration for Laris. Just as structured and similarly ever-changing with light, Laris balances geometric precision with subtle color undulation, ensuring no two of its rows feel identical.

Beck

Incorporating a bounty of graduated shading, Beck summons notions of ombre. And yet, plumbs more deeply, more richly, and more striated than even the intensifying hues we witnessed as beach stretched toward horizon on a waterside vacation. It was those lights and darks that got us thinking: how could we amplify the color play in rug form? The answer: Beck.

Symmetria

A portrait in simplicity, drawn from the softest cashmere, expressed in the densest hues. A decorative embrace. Warm. Delicate to the touch. Still, deep, thick, and rich – in tone, in fiber, and in fact. A luxury like no other.

Holborn

Its leather patches whip-stitched atop a field of silk, Holborn’s geometry is augmented by the play between negative and positive spaces – here, the opaque density of elongated leather hexagons; there, the textural counterpoint of flatwoven silk. All, accentuated by heavily corded hand-stitching.

Larabee

A patina so evocative, it seems to be born of the ages. A touch so extravagant, it could only come from pure silk. Saturated in color; zero pile; an ideal companion to antique rugs.

Terni

Memorably elusive, this ombre rendition of elegant Venetian damask is punctuated by a thin cord of embroidery – outlining pattern, enhancing mystery, and modernizing history.

Triomphe

A true triumph of the weaver’s art, Triomphe displays the complicated striations born of a passion for design. Purposefully random in pattern, Triomphe welcomes – and even encourages – departure from structure. More than abstract, it is arbitrary. Haphazard, even, in a most deliberate manner. And utterly, indefinably, gorgeously, unique.

Narcissus

Like the antique paneled looking glass which inspired its enchantingly romantic design, Narcissus mirrors exquisite taste – as well as the intrinsic beauty of the Mongolian cashmere fibers from which it is woven. Their highly reflective nature lends verisimilitude, a shimmering grace note, and distinction to Narcissus.