Indo Tess Inverse

Indo Tess Inverse is a celebration of contrast, deepening the observer’s appreciation of its form. A coarse, flat woven field in wool, with every imperfection of the hand-weaver’s art exposed, offset by the flickering play of light across dense and luxurious silk – such is the beauty of Tess.
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.
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.
Rill

Like so many of our designs, Rill takes inspiration from the wonders of nature. Specifically, the shallow channels carved into soil as water flows over its surface – a phenomenon we witnessed with fascination during a sudden downpour during a London garden tour. Without an umbrella – and almost without thought – we found ourselves entranced by the impacts of the droplets. And just like that, Rill took shape in our imagination.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.