Promenade

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

Layered and ridged, like sediments bonded over time immemorial. History, revealed. Shape, considered. Hue, twinned. Connected in pattern and open to possibilities.
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.
Michi

“Flaneurs” are those who wander without purpose or destination through the cobblestone streets of Paris solely to take pleasure in the sights and sounds of the City of Light. We count ourselves lucky, from time to time, to be among them – as we were recently, when we couldn’t help but notice an abundance of clothing reminiscent of Coco Chanel’s famed boucle fabrics. Their memory inspired Michi – as classic as Chanel herself.
Allard

Tonal ribs. Subtly striped and vaguely linear. Beckons barefoot toes, crawling babies, and anyone seeking extreme versatility to ground a room. At least, that’s what we imagined when we imagined it!
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.
Billet

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

A true triumph of the weaver’s art, Triomphe displays the complicated striations born of a passion for design. Purposefully random in pattern, Triomphe welcomes – and even encourages – departure from structure. More than abstract, it is arbitrary. Haphazard, even, in a most deliberate manner. And utterly, indefinably, gorgeously, unique.
Etson

Imprinted not with pattern, but with texture. Texture borne of wool fibers, oxidized by iron to yield a patina-rich illusion of age. Authenticated by appearance; verified by touch, haunted by memory of carpets worn, appreciated, and admired through the centuries – yet refreshingly, unapologetically, new.