Rand

This wool pile on a flat woven wool ground – similar to exposed foundation – garners admiration courtesy of its abstract, irregular striping comprised of multi-colored yarns. Relaxed. Inspired.
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.
Keelan

Our founder’s love of antique carpets inspired Keelan’s Tibetan rug-like, spun silk, low pile simplicity. Velvety in the extreme, its touch recalls aged textiles, bygone fineries, and a luxurious moment in time – but in the most modern and graphic of ways. Marked by slender hand-carving to subtly define color-blocked transitions in hue – without repeat or restriction, for the utmost in flexibility.
Walker

A mélange of wool and silk and dual colors – one for pile and one for loop – are meticulously hand-carved to birth lights and darks that are so much more than the sum of their twin hues. Add to the mix a trio of sheared pile heights, ribbed loops, and consistency of repeat for unparalleled distinction that’s at once subtle and rich.
Kett

A loopy background, a chain-stitched plaid. Flatwoven texture, modern technique. Wool, silk, and all wow.
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.
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.
Symmetria

A portrait in simplicity, drawn from the softest cashmere, expressed in the densest hues. A decorative embrace. Warm. Delicate to the touch. Still, deep, thick, and rich – in tone, in fiber, and in fact. A luxury like no other.
Rand

This wool pile on a flat woven wool ground – similar to exposed foundation – garners admiration courtesy of its abstract, irregular striping comprised of multi-colored yarns. Relaxed. Inspired.