Sorin

Embodying the notion that emptiness brings with it possibility, Sorin features an open field that invites interpretation, offering a versatile canvas to fill – with myriad furniture placements, or none at all. In contrast, Sorin’s textured border – reminiscent of reed mats, handwoven baskets, and interlaced leather – edges that field with intricate detail. It is this very contrast – between openness and structure – that allows Sorin to feel both limitless and beautifully defined.
Lumiere

An intricate pattern evoking glimmering rays of light as they spread across sands, seas, and time immemorial. Exhilarating in its boldness and contemporary in its simplicity.
Cirque

Circular elements created of circular motifs unify its design. Indian wool is hand-blended to create incomparable depth and dimension
Brass Door

Feet pounding pavement, horns blaring, crowds rushing, pulsing, surging forward. And everywhere, inspiration, as a glimpse of brass – scuffed, mottled, aged with patina – spied, day after day, sweeping across concrete in the urban jungle, informs this deeply saturated rug in all its glorious color.
Landis

Our appreciation for Tibetan rugs always inspires us. Still, we wondered how – and whether – we could conjure a rug design that would display many of the prized characteristics of Tibetan rugs, in a cleaner, more contemporary manner. The answer is a resounding yes, as witnessed in the uncluttered, abrash- and heather-free styling of Landis.
Clairey
Passage

A brick-lined alley. A mosaic of crumbled asphalt. A windowless stretch, inviting the crossing of a threshold. Entry points all, from a place of compression to expansion, and finally, illumination. Where a profusion of richly saturated color, rendered in silk, pirouettes across a field of wool. Passage, indeed.
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!
Onyx

Inspired by naturally occurring geological patterns. Eroded by waves. Shifted by winds. Layered by time.