Fiume

Like rivulets coursing downstream – at first, meandering and indistinct; later, nearly uniformly assembling at the lapping river’s edge – Fiume captures dichotomies abundantly displayed in nature. Orderly without the constraints of perfected repetition, it is at once peaceful, dramatic, and of course, original.
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!
Tellen

Sinuous repetition yields dramatic – yet eminently versatile – interest as a line of silk snakes across a field of oxidized wool. The result? An ordered presentation of curves at once geometric and organic.
Etson

Imprinted not with pattern, but with texture. Texture borne of wool fibers, oxidized by iron to yield a patina-rich illusion of age. Authenticated by appearance; verified by touch, haunted by memory of carpets worn, appreciated, and admired through the centuries – yet refreshingly, unapologetically, new.
Shibori

Suggestive of – indeed, informed by – 8th century Japanese fabric dyeing techniques, Shibori summons memories of ages-old manipulations, and marriages, between fiber and dye. Oxidized to evoke eternities; rendered wholly new by imagination.
Primitive

Zero pile. Oxidized. Textured. A modern-day, geometric reference to the ancient shape of the hexagon, deeply, deeply – so very deeply – saturated in tonal color.
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.
Sen

Intricate in design yet fuss-free in approach, Sen personifies juxtaposition. Consider its crisply elongated vertical orientation – and the geometry of its alternating horizontal stripes. Or its ages-old Persian pedigree – and its simultaneous suitability to contemporary interiors. The result? An interplay of aesthetic energy and movement.
Sen

Intricate in design yet fuss-free in approach, Sen personifies juxtaposition. Consider its crisply elongated vertical orientation – and the geometry of its alternating horizontal stripes. Or its ages-old Persian pedigree – and its simultaneous suitability to contemporary interiors. The result? An interplay of aesthetic energy and movement.
Sen

Intricate in design yet fuss-free in approach, Sen personifies juxtaposition. Consider its crisply elongated vertical orientation – and the geometry of its alternating horizontal stripes. Or its ages-old Persian pedigree – and its simultaneous suitability to contemporary interiors. The result? An interplay of aesthetic energy and movement.