NATURAL FIBERS. HANDCRAFTED.
A RANGE OF TEXTURES AND VERSATILE, TIMELESS NEUTRALS CREATES INTERIORS THAT FEEL CALM, GROUNDED AND ENDURING.
GRASSWEAVE
Natural jute, bamboo, river reed, and seagrass handcrafted into timeless, textural weaves.
Linen
Crisp, minimal and delightfully modern, this series has the natural approachability of linen fabric. Offered in a full color palette to complement a wide range of interior color schemes. SEE MORE
Basin
Elegant and finely tailored, this weave offers the quiet serenity and soothing tones of sandstone, dappled grey and cocoa brown. SEE MORE
Taki
Sustainably cultivated premium bamboo strips are hand-laid and woven in a minimalistic pattern offering privacy with style. SEE MORE
Prairie
A prairie landscape of light and dark shading is translated into a jute weave interspersed with wild river reeds. SEE MORE
Bamboo
This unique and differentiated bamboo design displays creative panache with a combination of flat and rounded fibers woven with a double warp pattern. SEE MORE
PAPYRUSWEAVE
Wood-pulp fiber designs inspired by weaving traditions from around the world.
Zen
Zen philosophy suggests uncluttered simplicity will stimulate tranquility. The Zen series adorns this philosophy with its refinement. SEE MORE
Woolen Mill
The value of woven wool blankets dates back to the earliest expeditions across the American West. Inspired by this legacy, the Woolen Mill series offers a superior balance of rustic textures and natural colors. SEE MORE
Pharaoh
As early as 4000 B.C., ancient Egyptians would pound and weave papyrus plant fibers to create paper. The Pharaoh series pays tribute to the ancient craftsmen who created the pulp fiber to record the legacies of the wealthy. SEE MORE
Basketry
Ranging from highly functional to artistic masterpieces, basket weaving is an art form that spans cultures around the world. The Basketry series draws on this functional expression with four wide-warp designs in a neutral palette. SEE MORE
Armenia
Inspired by the cultural transformation of the Persian empire, the Armenia series plays with the drama of light and dark pulp fibers to influence the mood of a room. SEE MORE












































