Radcliffe

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

Radcliffe

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

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.

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.

Durango

Durango Encanto

Reminiscent of the natural world, Durango’s patterning recalls the bark of the sycamore tree. A towering presence with a lifespan of centuries and ubiquitous near the foothills of the Sierra Madre Oriental, it—like Durango—is adorned with organic, amorphous, and irregular shapes. Ebbing and flowing across tree trunks—and beautifully designed rooms, whether rising from woods, resting near waters, or reminding inhabitants of the wider world—it suffuses any space with a sense of the primitive. The essential. And the undeniably evocative.

Crossing

Orderly, yet varied. Parallel, yet perpendicular. Like the proverbial fork in the road, Tuareg-inspired Crossing presents an exhilarating choice: to view pattern as vertical—or horizontal. And like all versatile options, it layers even the most current of spaces with design rooted in history—easily traversing centuries, oceans, and contexts.

Bordure

Like African Tuaregs—nomadic tribal wanderers who first journeyed, centuries ago, across a continent to expand their influence—Bordure is enclosed by borders. Not of seas or mountains, but of woven leather and linen, in a welcome mélange of geometric simplicity and exuberant coloration. Limitless in its application, Bordure is both restrained and playful—and at ease almost anywhere your
own design journeys may lead.

Onyx

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

Laris

A morning stroll through the rhythmically perfect arched colonnades surrounding Paris’s Place des Vosges yielded our inspiration for Laris. Just as structured and similarly ever-changing with light, Laris balances geometric precision with subtle color undulation, ensuring no two of its rows feel identical.