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.
Clairey
Esha

A recent visit to India included an afternoon spent sitting cross-legged over tea with one of the country’s master weavers, who shyly – yet proudly – shared with us a prized possession: an antique rug crafted by the renowned weavers of South Asia’s Baluch tribe. From that afternoon, our Esha interpretation was born. Featuring the geometric patterns and rich colors for which Baluch rugs are celebrated, Esha is both durable and forgiving, making it especially well-suited for commercial applications. Historical character and lasting functionality? We say yes!
Durango

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.
Luma

They say the best designs come from collaboration—like Luma, whose every staggered, alternating stripe feels like the liveliest of conversations. Here, colors trade places, shifting column by column, a rhythm both structured and free. Inspired by Bauhaus ideals, Luma displays a meeting of minds and hands—of Indian weavers, modern designers, worldly cultures and historic influences, all combining in the creation of handcrafts for living.
Skinner

Inspired by photography of dance, Skinner captures a moment in motion – like a ballerina caught mid-pirouette, a trail of chiffon billowing in the air. Its pattern ripples and fades, like sound waves. Smoke. Energy. Movement made tangible, woven into stillness – a tactile dance, frozen in time.
Kett

A loopy background, a chain-stitched plaid. Flatwoven texture, modern technique. Wool, silk, and all wow.
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.
Radcliffe

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

Classic Moorish tiles. Crumbling Spanish architecture. An exotic kaleidoscope of complex embroidery techniques. Such are Carreau’s exceptionally striking influences – made all the more impressive with indoor-outdoor versatility.