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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.
Maroc

Longer-haired, lighter in color, and more brazenly luxurious than anything the imagination might immediately conjure, Maroc interprets the faded, always ageless beauty of an antique Moroccan rug in singularly sensual style.
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.
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.
Herat

An elegant echo of an antique Persian rug, Herat captures the essence, spirit, and fine workmanship inherent in the archetype – yet commemorates its muse in utterly current fashion. A blurred version – not a literal translation – of a classic. Stretched. Distorted. A fresh take on traditional style, to be sure.
Indo Tess Inverse

Indo Tess Inverse is a celebration of contrast, deepening the observer’s appreciation of its form. A coarse, flat woven field in wool, with every imperfection of the hand-weaver’s art exposed, offset by the flickering play of light across dense and luxurious silk – such is the beauty of Tess.
Cirque

Cirque – perhaps the interior design world’s version of gestalt. A symbolic pattern of circular elements, themselves created of circular motifs. So unified as a whole that it cannot be distilled into a simple summation of parts. An all-around winning combination of pattern, mood, and meaning.
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.
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.