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.

Onyx

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

Tableau

An elegant foundation of sublime simplicity, Tableau is composed entirely of sumptuous cashmere - revered through monarchies, across exotic borders, and among the discerning for thousands of years. This, due to its extraordinary softness. This, due to its opulent refinement. This, is art underfoot.

Merrin

Distinguished by a quartet of textures – solid, striped, diamond patterned and flat woven – Merrin displays an organic simplicity of design. It interests, in the most subtle of ways. It excites – approachably. Above all, it beautifies – ever so quietly.

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.

Larabee

A patina so evocative, it seems to be born of the ages. A touch so extravagant, it could only come from pure silk. Saturated in color; zero pile; an ideal companion to antique rugs.

Damascus

Transcending the ordinary by way of extraordinary innovation: Ever artisanal, ever inventive, Damascus is borne of ingenious technique. Its pattern punctuated by silken knots that confer subtle interest, it blends a coarse quality weave with fine materials in the ultimate marriage between high and low.

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.

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.