Journal

Midnight Oil Spill — Bowery Collection

Midnight Oil Spill | Bowery Collection

Imagine the inky, oil-slicked asphalt reflecting neon signs after a sudden downpour, but rendered in deep, luxurious textiles. This piece captures that dark, iridescent energy. The surface is a deep indigo field, but it’s anything but uniform. Subtle shifts to...

Read moreabout Midnight Oil Spill | Bowery Collection

Rebel Erosion — Bowery Collection

Rebel Erosion | Bowery Collection

The Rebel Erosion captures the raw beauty of weathered surfaces with a contemporary, rebellious spirit. Inspired by the natural patina found on urban landscapes and vintage textures, this piece features a sophisticated play of charcoal, slate, and deep ink tones....

Read moreabout Rebel Erosion | Bowery Collection

Bowery Abrash — Bowery Collection

Bowery Abrash | Bowery Collection

Like a vintage leather jacket that has weathered countless nights in legendary clubs, the Bowery Abrash captures a raw, authentic energy. Dark, rich indigo tones shift and fade with dramatic intensity, creating a variegated surface that speaks to decades of...

Read moreabout Bowery Abrash | Bowery Collection

The Difference You Can Feel: Hand-Knotted vs Machine-Made

You can tell the difference before you even touch it. A hand-knotted rug has weight. Substance. An irregularity that your eye reads as authenticity. A machine-made rug, no matter how expensive, reads as flat. Construction A hand-knotted rug is built...

Read moreabout The Difference You Can Feel: Hand-Knotted vs Machine-Made

The Art of Tibetan Weaving: From Kathmandu to Your Home

The Kathmandu Valley has been a center of textile artistry for centuries. Tibetan rug weaving — a tradition rooted in the highland communities of the Himalayas — found a second home in Nepal after Tibetan refugees settled in the valley...

Read moreabout The Art of Tibetan Weaving: From Kathmandu to Your Home

How to Choose a Hand-Knotted Rug: A Complete Guide

A hand-knotted rug is more than a floor covering. It is a work of art produced over months by skilled artisans who tie every knot by hand, one at a time. If you are considering your first investment-quality rug —...

Read moreabout How to Choose a Hand-Knotted Rug: A Complete Guide

From Fiber to Floor: The Journey of a Hand-Knotted Rug

Every Weaver & Loom rug begins not on a loom, but in the highlands of Nepal and Tibet, where sheep graze at altitudes above 12,000 feet. The wool they produce is unlike anything found at lower elevations. Longer staple fibers....

Read moreabout From Fiber to Floor: The Journey of a Hand-Knotted Rug

Tufted Rugs Glue Backing

The Hidden Truth Behind Tufted Rugs - A Scam Swept Under The Rug

As designers, when selecting rugs for our spaces we look at the rug as an essential design element that ties a room together. But beneath the surface of the rug market lies a misleading allure of tufted rugs that many...

Read moreabout The Hidden Truth Behind Tufted Rugs - A Scam Swept Under The Rug