After more than three decades in product development and design in the Wallcovering category, Thomas Hawver along with his partner, Oanh Phan, founded Aesthetics. A boutique Wallcovering company based in NYC.
The foundation of Aesthetics is a direct interpretation of Thomas & Oanh’s vision from day one - to create a collection that evokes a feeling of warmth and sophistication by re-imagining the uses of neutral tones anchored in the belief that natural beauty is pure.
The collection is sourced from the highest quality materials and produced in the finest mills in Japan and across Europe.
For over 66 years their goal has been clear: to bring the highest level of framing design to our clients and create the most elegant mirrors in the world. APF Munn knows your artwork and home are important extensions of your life, and they take pride in handcrafting fine frames and mirrors so that each piece is one of a kind.
Asteré invites contemporary artists to interpret their work through wallpaper creations. An intimate take on art, freed from galleries and greeted in our homes.
As it encounters this new medium, art finds another materiality. Vertical. Flat. So how to make the move from stucco or ceramics to paper and inks? How to reimagine a creation? We see each collection as an occasion for a shared exploration with the artist, a proper encounter. This is a true pas-de-deux, where technique guides art and art guides technique.
Tucson-based Baker Hesseldenz Studio, designer of dramatic luxury furniture and interiors, infuses refined elegance with a hint of rebellion. Scott Baker hails from generations of classically-trained furniture designers; Mary Ann Hesseldenz comes out of ‘70s fashion and punk rock. The collection, at once boldly confident and discreet, offers unexpected solutions for high end residential, hospitality and executive spaces.Baker Hesseldenz Studio represents a multitude of disciplines and skill sets, beyond that of luxury furniture design. We are a multifaceted family of passionate individuals with backgrounds in all areas of design, from fashion and interior design, to art curation and graphic photography, to woodworking and architectural design. Each one of us is a craftsman in our own right, and it is through our individual capacities that we are able to work towards something that can be considered simultaneously timeless and modern. Our studio's work directly represents the multi-cultured interests of the individuals that compose it. We are firm believers that design influences culture, culture shapes values, and values determine our future. Together, we endeavor to continuously hone and push our capabilities to the limit, whether that be in the realm of traditional hand craft, or through advancements in fabrication technologies. In a focus of design where 'originality' is often times scarce, we hope that Baker Hesseldenz Studio can always offer something refreshingly unique..
Based in Chelsea, London, Bella Figura was founded in 1982 and are one of the world's most exclusive decorative lighting companies.
Their extensive product range and their designs cover the entire style spectrum from retro to transitional - through to modern and ultra-contemporary. Bella Figura's products are all made out of the very highest quality materials and they are all produced to our design and specification by small family businesses in England and Italy.
They are - and they would like to remain - one of the world's hidden luxury brands - known only to the most discerning.
When Adam Yeats and Robbie Llewellyn founded Bert Frank in 2013 it was a meeting of minds and the start of a collaborative creative partnership with engineering at the core.
Both men share a love of design and deep respect for the heritage of British engineering. Both wanted to create high-end products that would stand the test of time and fly in the face of throwaway consumerism. The partnership has resulted in award-winning lighting and accessories that fuse the integrity of the small-scale workshop with timeless aesthetics reimagined for today.
The two men work closely together from concept to end product. Robbie’s imagination and occasional flights of fancy are informed by Adam’s understanding of engineering principles and fabrication techniques. Equally, Adam's designs are often the starting point for a collection. In that sense Bert Frank is a true creative collaboration. As a result, every designed is honed to perfection, every detail carefully considered.
Introduced to the world of design in 2016, Brian Chaaban, has spent the past few years curating a collection of premium bronzewares. Pulling inspiration from the natural beauty surrounding his hometown of Los Angeles, his self-titled collection “CHAABAN DESIGNS”, focuses on forms, shapes and details found in nature.
Capturing and preserving this natural energy has been the ethos behind each piece in our bronze line, most of which start from a hand carved block of wood. Upon perfecting the wood model, the piece finds its next form when cast in solid bronze, using a nearly 6000 year old method known as lost wax casting. Once cast, we hand patinate each piece until it is then ready to be released into the world for adornment.
Artistic inspiration for the collection is drawn from the raw and brutalist styles of Paul Evans, Harry Balmer as well as modernism sculptures of the late Barbara Hepworth. The intention for each work in our collection is to be equally sculptural and functional.
Specializing in elegantly crafted fabrics in sophisticated color palettes for the luxury residential and commercial sectors, Chase Erwin’s unique textile collections are predominantly derived from organic textures including silk, linen, cashmere and wool.
The brand’s ambition is to create a unique textile collection that forecasts trends rather than follows them. Their exquisite collections have been designed and inspired by nature, travel and with luxe interiors in mind.
Handcrafted wallcoverings & fabrics using the finest natural fibers and ancient techniques.
The will of CMO Paris is to celebrate the essential, the purity but also the richness of imperfections. Its plant fabrics are made in artisanal workshops using ancestral know-how, respectful of humans and their environment. The fibers used for their fabrics and wall coverings range from white nettle, abaca, water hyacinth, hemp, bamboo, vetiver root or raffia.
Danao’s furniture collections have been sought after by the world’s most exclusive hotels, resorts and residences. Our designs have appeared on the covers of leading architectural and design magazines. And we are proud that our clients’ confidence in the craftsmanship of our offerings, the ingenuity behind our design and the quality of our standards place us among the best in the field.
A vision of peaceful, inspired living informs every Danao Living design. We are focused on creating the peace of a vacation experience for the home, producing furniture that blends seamlessly into the natural surroundings.
The interior design firms and architects we serve in contract, hospitality and residential sectors trust us as a valued partner in carrying out important and challenging projects. As a modern brand connecting the American spirit of imagination, commitment and creativity with the talents of celebrated designers from around the globe.
With all the knowledge and inspiration from her travels, Bernie established de Le Cuona with the passion to make linen fabrics that the world had never seen before – wonderfully floppy, soft and textured. These textures, complemented by the distinctive colour palette inspired by Africa, made de Le Cuona’s collections truly unique.
de Le Cuona uses only the best quality Belgian and French linen fibers. The Flanders region is the best for linen growing and production because of the geographical location. The Atlantic climate and extremely rich soil allows the flax to grow at its highest of 80cm. The longer the fibre, the higher the quality of the linen. Using long fibres reduces the number of knots on the fabric surface.
To ensure the highest quality, several batches of flax from different fields, areas and years have to be mixed together by specialist spinners. The better the batches used for the mix, the higher the quality of linen fabric achieved. As a result of using the longest fibre and mixing the highest quantities of batches, de Le Cuona achieves some of the most luxurious linen products available.
Elan is defined by a language which combines traditional and contemporary style with strong influences from French and Asian cultures and design. Materials such as cast bronze permeate the collection, along with gold and silver leaf, crystal, shagreen, lacquer and parchment. The selection includes luxury furniture, lighting and objets d’art crafted in the highest quality utilizing traditional artisanal techniques. Furnishings and accessories imagined as art lend an elegant addition to any design, akin to jewelry for the home. Elan Atelier has produced customized furniture and accessories for numerous top hotels, residences and resorts worldwide.
Available to the trade in Arizona, Colorado, Montana, New Mexico, Utah, & Wyoming
Their designs play on illusion, between audacity and poetry…
Transforming the idea of linen or metal. Bringing new materials to your walls. Adding a cutting-edge twist to an ancient gesture. Going against the trend to reinterpret art... Their philosophy is that of innovation and metamorphosis.
To transform materials, Élitis combines state-of-the-art technical possibilities with unexpected textures and craftsmanship.
Many of their creations use eco-responsible materials, such as the Masters of Linen certified linens, natural fibers, recycled wood and hand-picked mother-of-pearl. Their studio brings forth its spirit from the south of France.
Raised in the Pacific Northwest on a small island, Erik Lindstrom grew up with a foundation in nature and design. With an AIA award-winning architect as his father and a home surrounded by flora and fauna, his childhood backdrop became the ethos from which his career developed.
Following a career at Grey advertising in New York, where Erik worked on creative for major brands like Proctor & Gamble and Frontier Airlines, his path turned to hospitality, where he designed his first commercial interior for Veil, a celebrated Seattle restaurant which he also owned. Having an interest more in design than restaurant ownership, Erik shifted his focus to learning about interiors on an academic level. Studying at the prestigious Florence Design Academy in Italy, he received his Master’s degree in both Interior Design and Furniture Design.
Erik’s interiors career began at Garret Cord Werner, a high-end residential and commercial interior architecture firm in Seattle, where we helped the company earn multiple awards. Aside from furniture and lighting design, creating custom rugs was the norm at GCW. This discipline became the platform for Erik to understand various techniques, textures and nuances that rugs could create. It was this very education that turned his attention from interiors to product, which led to designing his first rug collection.
Knowing a larger market was imperative for exposure and success, Erik launched his rug company in Los Angeles in 2011. With a focus on non-conventional design, his brand takes a road-less-traveled approach with an emphasis on patterns that are sometimes unusual or unexpected. From textural to geometric to animalistic design, the span of variation allows for a deep offering to his discerning clientele.
Bold or understated, each rug is composed through the mind of a designer by creating interest in each ‘quadrant’ of the rug. This allows his clients to utilize the pattern as a blank canvas, orchestrating its placement in a multitude of vignettes. Allowing each pattern to be customized in color, material and size also provides the end-user with a completely unique and one-of-a-kind version.
While Erik designs the majority of his collections, he continues to add artisan collaborations to his offerings from notable designers like Karim Rashid and Serena Dugan, respectively.
With multiple awards and published extensively in Elle Decor, Architectural Digest, T Magazine, WSJ, NYT, Aspire, Cottages & Gardens, Galerie, and Luxe among others, Erik Lindstrom continues to push boundaries and defy expectations.
Evitavonni emerged from the desire to create interiors that offer absolute tranquillity
Looking past trends and focusing on a timeless style that transcends fashion, the inherent beauty and unmatched quality is born from Co-Founders Kate and Michel Erwich’s passion for classic couture and artisanal craftsmanship.
Inspired by the golden age of Hollywood, the collections balance permanence with the demands of today. Evoking the past whilst remaining contemporary through sophisticated designs combined with the soft signature palette of warm neutrals, cool greys, and calming navy.
A graduate of the Edinburgh College of Art, Artist & Designer Iona Crawford established her eponymous brand in 2007.
Inspired by nature’s vast beauty, artisanal British cloth and exquisite craftsmanship, Iona combines her passions for fine art and design to create a timeless yet directional aesthetic. Since the launch of her brand, Iona has enjoyed success internationally, showing her fashion and interiors collections in Paris, Tokyo, London, Beijing and New York.
Collectors of her paintings span the globe. Scottish landscape and natural environment feature throughout various collections.
An organic extension of Iona's upbringing on a farm in rural Stirlingshire. Each painterly print is derived from an original artwork, conjured up on location and subsequently translated within her townhouse Atelier in Glasgow's leafy west end. This direct translation from concept to cloth, wall-covering and furnishing ensures the expressive style and depth of character is vivid.
Whilst Iona's painterly prints are directional and cement a unique design identity, a harmonious balance is struck between her vibrant, often satirical use of print and their pairing with rich and tonal fabrics. The combination and contrast of each element results in distinctive, innovative collections which lend themselves to a plethora of interior spaces. Iona designs both by bespoke commission on specific projects as well as releasing seasonal collections under the Iona Crawford ATELIER brand.
For more than 30 years, Isabel Moncada has explored and implemented ancient techniques of artisan manufacturing, developing different crafts, inventing mechanisms and transforming materials to improve the performance, quality and design of her pieces.
While working for some established sculptors in Mexico in the 1990s, she set up her own studio at home in Guadalajra and began to approach design with an artistic style that evolved into engineering, mechanics and 3D modeling.
She is inspired by the organic, the asymmetry, the amorphous volumes, the complexity, the subtleties. In her designs we can observe techniques such as lost-wax casting, blown glass, porcelain modeling and metal forging.
Between the mountains and the Mediterranean Sea, at the southernmost point of Europe and nestling amidst bougainvillea and olive trees are the headquarters of James Malone Fabrics. One can sense the inspiration of the south that is so present in James’s collections and can understand why he has chosen this location to interact with the rest of the world.
Originally from London, James arrived in Málaga at the age of 19 and by chance, discovered his passion for textile design. Since then and throughout his professional life, he has not ceased to feed his spirit with contrasts and with the curiosity of one who lives trying to capture the essence of his surroundings. His creations have been impregnated with the crossing of cultures, accumulation of experiences, memories of his childhood mixed with his experiences in Andalusia. In the collection there are winds of west and east, brushstrokes of the African horizon, crossings of the Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic Ocean.
Since the birth of the brand in 2011, in addition to owner, James is also the creative director. His work begins and ends in the fabric itself, to which he dedicates himself in body and soul always pursuing authenticity, aware that fabrics are capable of transmitting sensations to the places they inhabit.
In creative development James is determined by his investigative spirit, he is obstinate, experimenting with infinite trials until he reaches the exact design, colour, texture and finish expected, a process that can sometimes take years. Creativity is the driving force of the company and consequently its main engine. James is involved in the entire development process, using yarns unique to his textiles and collaborating with master craftsmen to weave them for him.
The final results never cease to astonish him and whilst completely novel, his new designs hold a signature that reappear throughout the collection. Natural fibers such as linen, wool and bamboo are ever present in his unconventional prints and structured jacquards with a hinted tribal accent, all of which are part of the characteristics of James Malone Fabrics. The collection is rounded off with sophisticatedly woven plains, voiles with a touch of fantasy and wallpapers inspired by his textile designs.
In essence, very personal and exclusive creations for a client who knows how to understand and enjoy them with the same passion with which they were conceived.
Joseph Pagano has been an artist and designer for over 30 years. He has been creating unique modern lighting and glass sculptures since his years at The University of the Arts. With a mastery of skills in glassblowing and fabrication, he custom designs and builds each style by hand, merging raw materials like glass, wood and metals into timeless designs.
As an artist and designer he states that nature has always been a huge source of inspiration for his work, providing him with an infinite palette to create from. His design process is constantly evolving, combining old world craftsmanship with modern design. Every piece he creates is meticulously crafted and detailed.
All of the finishes are applied with his years of experience and refinements. Much of the collection is a process of what he calls spontaneous design and controlled accidents, allowing the materials to reveal their hidden potential. He will often spend weeks studying the elements he uses before executing an idea. He is constantly pushing the process of hand built design, creating works that meet his exacting standards.
Joseph often collaborates with designers and architects who seek out his distinctive vision, producing unique works which are custom tailored to meet their clients needs.
Karin Sajo's universe mixes influences, crosses inspirations, telescopes eras, cultures and folklore, to translate emotions and sensitivity with poetic and contemporary accents into her collections.
From her childhood spent in her painter father's workshop to her long experience in Haute Couture, notably at Studio Dior and at Jean Paul Gautier, Karin Sajo has always had a passion for color.
Everything is a source of creation to express one's talent as a colorist in always subtle tones, available in very beautiful materials and enhanced with a touch of impertinence and audacity borrowed from fashion.
Available to the trade in Arizona, New Mexico & Colorado
Konekt is a furniture and lighting design studio intent on engaging the senses. The studio’s collection of works is brought to life through a thoughtful exploration of materiality, influenced by a wealth of inspirations from historical references to the natural world.
Handmade from natural materials that age and patina gracefully, each piece is informed by high-quality craftsmanship and distinguished by an embedded human touch. Unexpected materials like horsehair and chainmail are combined with traditional ones, highlighting the juxtaposition of contrasting textures and finishes. This cohesion creates a balance between opposing characteristics—strength and fragility, solidity and fluidity, refinement and playfulness—embodying Konekt’s signature sensibility.
Meticulously crafted by artisans with carefully applied attention to detail, Konekt’s body of work imbues extraordinary quality into every piece produced. Each design is made to order by highly skilled craftspeople in Pennsylvania and the surrounding areas. The sculptural forms that take shape unite both modern and centuries-old techniques to achieve an elevated, contemporary aesthetic.
Founded in 2015, Konekt is a modern family business led by Eric, Helena and Natasha Sultan. Through an innate shared vision and aesthetic, mother-daughter design team and creative directors, Helena and Natasha, take an intergenerational approach to design cultivated by their own creative backgrounds. Eric oversees operations and spearheads business initiatives.
Much like Konekt’s creative acuity and reverence for story, each piece of furniture and lighting holds heirloom qualities that can be embraced by generations to come.
Industrial design meets the uniqueness of marble, revealing its most hidden beauty.
Dialogue and collaboration with the most intimate nature of marble is something Lithos Design has always done and expressed in its stone and marble design. Knowledge and deep respect for the material, combined with the absolutely innovative industrial approach, give life to products that are an expression of elegance and purity.
This inseparable combination of material and design has been the DNA of the company since its very inception. In every Lithos Design product, the marble, whose allure is traditionally associated with the idea of the unique, is further enhanced by the encounter with industrial design, and through serial production, it expresses all its value in a novel way.
A distinctive example of Made in Italy, Lithos Design products are a synthesis of culture and innovation
With an enterprising spirit and great curiosity, Lithos Design was one of the first companies to go beyond craftsmanship, using cutting-edge technology to express the contemporary mood on an ancient material, which for millennia has been gathering upon it, the signs man’s ingenuity.
It is the great stone culture and highly innovative production approach that make Lithos Design a company that is recognised and appreciated internationally.
A distinctive example of Made in Italy, its products are a synthesis of culture and innovation, but above all, they are an authentic celebration of marble that, in addition to aesthetics and functionality, make the spaces it is used in timeless.
Logan Montgomery Textiles is a luxury textile brand founded in West Hollywood, California. We have a simple philosophy—to provide the finest luxury textiles that the entire family can enjoy.
Logan started his Interior Design career as a textile and trimming designer, working with the finest mills all over the world. After some time in corporate design and furnishings, he realized that there was a massive market for durable, cleanable fabrics for everyday living.
With his love for the finest home furnishings, and his own addition to his family, Logan set out to create the best cleanable fabric, with the hand of true luxury.
Lorin Marsh is a New York based furniture design and manufacturing studio that focuses on custom furnishings for the high-end residential and hospitality market. They strive to make exquisite products with impeccable craftsmanship and timeless quality and beauty.
Collaboration with interior designers and architects is an integral part of their production process. Clients are part of the team and their role is to give unwavering support while executing and bringing their visions to life.
Available to the trade in Arizona, Colorado, Montana, New Mexico, Utah, & Wyoming
Lucas Leibman Design is a New York based furniture design and manufacturing studio that focuses on bespoke furnishings for the high-end residential and hospitality market. We strive to make exquisite products with impeccable craftsmanship and timeless quality and beauty. Collaboration with interior designers and architects is an integral part of our production process. We truly feel our clients are part of the team. Our role, is to give them unwavering support while executing and bringing their visions to life. The ability to customize every piece to our client's specifications makes us an invaluable asset to the design community.
Born and raised in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Lucas’ love of making and designing objects started early in his childhood and has evolved into a successful career, with the utmost respect from the design community. He has been perfecting his skills for more than a decade and collaborated with one of the most prestigious names of American furniture design, Dakota Jackson, where he held the position of creative director. His passion for design, production and new challenges led him to open his own furniture design studio in New York City, which he has called home for the last 10 years.
Lucas has a degree in industrial design from Syracuse University and has worked with the leading interior design and architecture firms around the world. Among his many design achievements he had the opportunity to co-design and fabricate the award-winning Steinway & Sons Arabesque Grand Piano.
Luteca stands at the design crossroads of Mexican heritage and European innovation, past and present. Like Mexico City itself, we bring together diverse cultural strands and historical influences to create furniture with a uniquely Mexican soul animated by a global, cosmopolitan spirit.
Deeply rooted in the artisanal craft traditions that inspired the work of Mexico’s leading modernist designers of the 20th century, we celebrate a holistic vision of Mexican artistry in all its nuanced complexity and brilliance, untethered from antiquated stereotypes of humble, folksy charm.
Our aim is to bring the warmth of Latin American culture into beautiful spaces around the world by uniting the artistry of ancestral Mexican craft with the best in contemporary European and American innovation. Luteca is inspired by our love and reverence for Mexico’s rich creative legacy; design-driven, yet exquisitely crafted, our pieces are intend- ed to evoke a strong emotional response.
Luteca was founded in New York in 2015 by Amanda and Sebastian Reant with the explicit intention of resuscitating under-recognized Mexican modernist classics. We have also built on that legacy by forging bonds with a new generation of design talents. Our archival re-issues and contemporary creations gath- er strength from the wealth of indigenous natural materials found in Mexico as well as the extraordinary craft capabilities that have been passed down through particular villages and families for centuries.
The brand was started as a vehicle to share their passion for Mexican design and culture. Having met in Los Angeles, the cou- ple, of British and French origin respectively, bonded over their mutual love for Mexico and its vibrant culinary traditions, favorable climate, music, and fertile, yet under-repre- sented design history.
Now based in France with their three chil- dren, the couple divide their time between Paris, Mexico, New York City and Los Angeles. It’s from this international perspective that they continue to forge Luteca’s path ahead. It has quickly become recognized as the first luxury Mexican design company that is both global and local at the same time.
A native Californian, Michael McEwen was born in Pasadena in 1954. His fascination with industrial design, engineering and electronics began early, and like some kids, these interests flourished while tinkering with Erector Sets, disassembling & modifying bicycles, then cars, then guitars and amplifiers (the latter a byproduct of his glory days as a garage-band guitar player).
In his 20’s, McEwen performed classical ballet in the San Francisco Bay area before completing his studies in textile design at the University of California at Davis. After working as an industrial designer and colorist in the San Francisco apparel industry during the late 80's, he formed “Larock” a small Mill Valley studio, producing unique, hand screen-printed textiles. Further study in jewelry and sculpture provided the technique and drive to begin assembling salvaged materials into his first light fixtures. McEwen Lighting Studio was founded in 1990.
The Berkeley studio is in high demand among the architectural and interior design communities. McEwen has created luminaires for residences and businesses across the country and around the world, including entertainment industry icons Pixar Animation Studios, Dreamworks Records, and Interscope Records. His award-winning lighting has appeared in journals such as Architectural Record, Interior Design, Metropolitan Home, and Travel & Leisure.
Founded in 1933, in Lynchburg, Virginia, Moore & Giles is dedicated to designing and developing the most innovative and luxurious natural leathers for the high-end hospitality, aviation/automotive and residential interior design industries. They also craft a collection of luxury leather bags, accessories, and home goods as an additional avenue to showcase the inherent beauty and timeless appeal of their natural leathers.
Leather tanning is one of the oldest and most sustainable practices in our world today.
Hides originate as a by-product of food sources and tanned leather is perhaps the greatest use of a waste product in the history of the world. Leather has clothed, sheltered and protected mankind since the dawn of time. Moore & Giles is aware of the impact leather production has on our world. In their procurement of tanned hides from around the globe they are committed to partnering with their suppliers to ensure full compliance with all government regulations that meet or exceed standards of environmental responsibility. They believe the use of natural leather plays an important role in our global sustainability efforts due to its longevity and wearability over time.
Moore & Giles is committed to exercising faithful corporate citizenship through compliance with all environmental laws and regulations. Minimal impact to air, water, and land by their practices and activities is the ultimate measure of their success for their employees, our community, and our future generations.
Nzuri Textiles founder and textile designer Eno Jonah has a life long appreciation for fine carefully made textiles. Her passion is hand-made and original - including both vintage and modern. She finds inspiration from many sources. Eno grew up in Nigeria, a country rich in diverse cultures and skilled artisans. From an early age, she was surrounded by the rich and colorful textiles woven by local artisans. Nigerian textile traditions date back hundreds of years. These beautiful textiles are still painstakingly hand crafted by master weavers using traditional looms and time-honored techniques. These define the highest quality of African textiles.
Eno has studied fine textiles produced throughout Sub-Saharan Africa and elsewhere. She lived in Uganda for many years and has traveled extensively in Africa, Latin America, Asia and Europe. This gave her the opportunity to learn first hand about the beauty and cultural importance of textiles in other parts of the world. It also created an opportunity for her to meet extraordinary weavers and to source some of the finest workshops in Africa, Asia and Latin America.
Eno has a degree in culture and development from Indiana University. She resides in Nevada City in the Sierra foothills of Northern California.
So… The name, Parete… Is that a coffee table book?
Here’s the deal: We like walls and we like Italy. Parete is Italian for interior walls. When we decided to open up shop, we wanted to create a brand whose name represents our love affair with walls and the world.
We are a multi-culti group of design junkies with an unquenchable wanderlust, and our new brand of wallcoverings reflects the way that we move in the world. Parete is an expression of our art – we cannot look at a wall without wanting to tag it with texture – pattern – color – materiality. We want you to give your walls a voice!
Besides, we know a little somethin’ somethin’ about walls and wallcovering, so we went with it. And by the way, who doesn’t love a smooth Italian accent? I mean, Hello!!
The PERRINE Design Studio, located in the rue des Couronnes in Paris, creates luxury textiles which are woven on traditional handlooms.
The atmosphere of the studio, cadenced by the rythm of the looms or the whispering of the shuttles and nourished by the scent of the natural fibers, summons the senses and perpetuates the history of craft weaving.
The PERRINE Design Studio was born from the passion for textile design of its founder, Perrine Rousseau, and her deep desire to promote artisanal excellence.
The PERRINE fabrics and rugs collections are created by Perrine Rousseau in her Parisian design studio, developed with the passion and talent of her team, and then handwoven, to order, in her workshops.
These collections tend to emphasize the refinement and authenticity of natural and high-quality materials as much as to express the subtle and unrivalled intelligence of the hand.
The PERRINE Design Studio weaves its bespoke fabrics and rugs orders by hand in its workshops where the tradition of craftsmanship is always vibrant and inspiring.
Visual arts is the backdrop of Peter Glassford’s career in design and the role it plays. A maker from the Tex-Mex border, Glassford has resided and worked in Mexico for the majority of his career, principally as a furniture designer, influenced by the crafts and materials the country is so well-known for. This influence is the foundation, the lodestar of all his creative endeavors.
Glassford formed the design factory Glassford Moncada in 2016 with his wife Isabel Moncada, a lighting designer. Based in Guadalajara, a natural collaboration flourished as both designers focused on traditional craft endemic to Jalisco. Glassford Moncada collaborates with talented artisans from the region, joining their work with innovative techniques, art, and technology.
Available to the trade in Arizona, Colorado, Montana, New Mexico, Utah, & Wyoming
Ron Dier Design has been known primarily for beautiful ceramic forms finished in 22k precious metal and rare mounted minerals. They are so much more!
Custom lighting has taken over as the number one category. Their refined stone topped tables with acrylic bases are in full production. New free-standing sculpture and free-form wall art are stretching the Ron Dier line to new limits. Their latest endeavor in the hospitality industry is flourishing, as they work with art curators for cruise ships, casinos, and resorts to create unique, grand-scale installations. The entire collection is infinitely customizable, and they are always ready to help you express your creativity.
Westbury has been supplying beautiful designer textiles to the trade since 1986.
The textiles are woven and printed in the finest mills in the world, many in their exclusive designs. These high quality fabrics reflect an attention to craftsmanship and express the enduring beauty of natural materials.
The Editeur collection encompasses: Belgian Linen, Glazed Linen, Printed & Striped Linen, Washed and Antiqued Linens, Wool fabrics, Textured Neutral Weaves, Chenilles and Velvets, Linen Sheers, Metallics, Trevira and Flame Retardant and Outdoor fabrics.
From the beginning ZAK+FOX has been rooted in the notion that the greatest ideas can come from the most unlikely of places.
After studying conceptual art at the San Francisco Art Institute, Creative Director Zak Profera founded ZAK+FOX in 2012 in tribute to one’s absolute imagination. The company’s designs all lead to seeing the real world anew, magical and unadultered.
ZAK+FOX runs its production and executes its vision in partnership with the world’s premier weavers, printers and master artisans through a network tracing the global circumference. Steadfast relationships with each maker have been nurtured over time and are just as critical a component as the materials themselves.
Available to the trade in Arizona & New Mexico