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.

Maro

Solidly captivating. That’s Maro: a low pile, chunky silk expression of texture unlike any other. Solid, yes. But tonal, thanks to foundation glimpses between shimmering, glossy silk threads.

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.

Damascus

Transcending the ordinary by way of extraordinary innovation: Ever artisanal, ever inventive, Damascus is borne of ingenious technique. Its pattern punctuated by silken knots that confer subtle interest, it blends a coarse quality weave with fine materials in the ultimate marriage between high and low.

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.

Vine

Just as nature’s tendrils wind and wend, so, too, does a densely textured, trailing procession of embroidery.

Powell

An experiment in gradience – its silk chenille languidly transitioning from lighter to darker – Powell’s plaid design is a fresh take on an ages-old pattern, reinterpreted with modern ease.

Quill

A flight of geometric fancy harkening to the bird’s eye pattern takes wing in utterly original form distinguished by wrapped and dashed stitchery.

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.