Constellation HT

Tonal, quiet, bold, striking – all apply to Constellation, a softly stippled, masterful blend of colors resulting in a pattern whose mood changes dramatically based on palette. Complex, it undergoes a metamorphosis from dark to light as its shading tapers, unevenly, from echo to whisper.
Post

Erratically patterned in the most freeing of ways, the eminently versatile Post is without limitations. Vaguely Mid-century in feel, neither focal points nor furniture placements are hindered by its random design, making Post an excellent foundational choice for almost any space.
Billet

Subtly – oh so subtly! -striped, Billet is eminently adaptable, layering rooms of all styles with quietly shaded visual interest.
Icarus

Juxtaposed as in nature, the vivid pattern of a butterfly wing takes flight in delicate form.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Maroc

Longer-haired, lighter in color, and more brazenly luxurious than anything the imagination might immediately conjure, Maroc interprets the faded, always ageless beauty of an antique Moroccan rug in singularly sensual style.
Onyx

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