Radcliffe

A geometric pattern repeat evoking basketweave-like intricacy. Linear shading. Endless possibilities.
Carreau PA

Classic Moorish tiles. Crumbling Spanish architecture. An exotic kaleidoscope of complex embroidery techniques. Such are Carreau’s exceptionally striking influences – made all the more impressive with indoor-outdoor versatility.
Merrin

Distinguished by a quartet of textures – solid, striped, diamond patterned and flat woven – Merrin displays an organic simplicity of design. It interests, in the most subtle of ways. It excites – approachably. Above all, it beautifies – ever so quietly.
Holborn

Its leather patches whip-stitched atop a field of silk, Holborn’s geometry is augmented by the play between negative and positive spaces – here, the opaque density of elongated leather hexagons; there, the textural counterpoint of flatwoven silk. All, accentuated by heavily corded hand-stitching.
Plie

Think of it as pleated textile art. Rippled. Water-like. With a rhythmic pattern that echoes the tides, dancing as a ballerina does, dipping and rising again and again.
Colline

Like undulating hills, Colline’s transitional diamond design ebbs and flows, rises and falls, grounds and enchants with cut pile and loops.
Primitive

Zero pile. Oxidized. Textured. A modern-day, geometric reference to the ancient shape of the hexagon, deeply, deeply – so very deeply – saturated in tonal color.
Promenade

Quietly geometric in the most subtle of ways, Promenade pairs an overall linear design with finely hand-stitched, fabric-like cross-hatching.
Larabee

A patina so evocative, it seems to be born of the ages. A touch so extravagant, it could only come from pure silk. Saturated in color; zero pile; an ideal companion to antique rugs.
Woodland

A quiet milieu of incomparable depth is restrained, contained - and celebrated - within chain-stitched borders suggesting forested boundaries.