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.
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.
Kada

An intricately detailed, playful balance of medallion like shields and plentiful geometric figures, Kada’s design roots can be traced to a small Persian village famed for producing artistically distinguished rugs. At ease in both traditional and contemporary design schemes, Kada is faithful to history – and forward thinking in expression.
Tabi

Along the Silk Road, canopies of royal Narvan trees. Branched and twigged, they stand tall. Tangled. And magnificent. A celebration of Persia’s arboreal bounty, they inspired Tabi’s tree-like design – an organically harmonious balance between border and field.
Solid Custom
Foglia

Balance in harmony, inspired by Vitruvian Man himself – circles and squares, redefined in the tradition of ancient Greek architecture, culminating in an exuberantly patterned, carefully proscribed profusion of beauty.
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.
Compendio

Forested with a mosaic redolent of marquetry, parquet, and the craftsman’s deliberate artistry, Compendio evokes the geometric alliteration of linear silhouettes, echoing again and again in increasingly diminutive fashion across its delicately patterned surface.