Isla

Inspired by the steeply rugged topography of the Kazak mountains, Isla’s angled design aspects in both border and field – including twin medallions – are at once typical and revolutionary, thanks to fresh new colorway choices.

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.

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.

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.

Serena

Edged in seed stitching, Serena’s snakeskin-inspired hand-embroidery is juxtaposed against vertical striping for a walk on the elegantly wild side of a decorative journey.

Parterre

A solid, yes. Yet unexpectedly nuanced. Textured Soumak-style depth and dimension – courtesy of loop-stitched flatwoven surface embellishment – and heathered yarns make it so. SHIIR makes it distinctive.

Marlow

A traditional flame stitch design, updated in the abstract and freshly mottled with color for an all-new interpretation of an age-old classic.

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.