a texture study tile + broadloom a texture study design is a contrast
Texture is one of the basic elements of design. But how often do we truly think about it? Our designers were so intrigued by the idea of texture, they decided to study it through a whole new lens: the fabrics of fashion. They visited Paris and New York to spend time in the top textile houses. Their texture study became the inspiration for a collection that is about seeing but even more about feeling. We analyzed, considered, pondered, touched literally hundreds of swatches.
What is sleek? The absence of color reveals the deepest and the richest textures. That s why grey became so important in this collection. It moves effortlessly from warm to cool. It is reflective, synthetic, urban and industrial. It enhances neutrals as it tones down brights. Grey matters. sleek
Grey is cool. It never draws attention to itself. It doesn t need to. Which is why it s the ideal color to show off all this incredible texture. Cross Weave broadloom
Exaggerated Weave tile
Exaggerated Weave tile Incorporating high-sheen with high-matte takes texture and your design to a whole new level.
cross weave & exaggerated weave tile colors * * swatches shown in cross weave reflection metallic foil eclipse glazed oxide flicker coal galvanized sheen
Structure Weave broadloom
Grey really is the perfect backdrop for texture: authentic, simplistic, classic, controlled and surprisingly chromatic. Structure Weave broadloom
We mixed matte yarns with high luster yarns to show off the molten, almost liquid look of the high sheen. Flat Weave tile
structure weave & flat weave tile colors * * swatches shown in flat wave tile reflection metallic foil eclipse glazed oxide flicker coal galvanized sheen
Sleek is about the metallic and the influence of technology in fashion. The patterns are clean, strict, and precise. Sleek Rib broadloom
sleek rib colors lucite vapor steamy steel glitter smoke iron trax glass zinc alloy carbon sterling nickel ore ash
a texture study tile + broadloom a texture study design is a contrast
Texture is one of the basic elements of design. But how often do we truly think about it? Our designers were so intrigued by the idea of texture, they decided to study it through a whole new lens: the fabrics of fashion. They visited Paris and New York to spend time in the top textile houses. Their texture study became the inspiration for a collection that is about seeing but even more about feeling. We analyzed, considered, pondered, touched literally hundreds of swatches.
What is rough? Rough means nubby, chunky, furry, fuzzy, soft, handcrafted, beautifully flawed. Rough is about the familiar. The cozy. The natural. We went back to basics and thought about the textiles that make us most comfortable. A favorite sweater. A woolen coat. A warm blanket. rough
Tweed & Thread broadloom Texture can be a source of shelter: a tweed suit to a person, a skin to a snake, a carpet to a space.
Texture is the topography of every surface. We love the fact that it can guide you through a room and even through life. Thread broadloom
Tweed broadloom
Tweed broadloom The amazing thing about texture is it lets you create subtle patterns without taking away from the other f inishes in a space.
thread colors tweed colors cotton porcelain polished cotton porcelain polished gilded mohair patent gilded mohair patent velvet illusion enamel velvet illusion enamel
Cloth broadloom These are the textiles that make us feel comfortable in our skin.
Cloth Shear broadloom
Rough patterns are as warm and irregular, as classic and reassuring as a Chanel suit. Cloth Shear broadloom
cloth & cloth shear colors bare flair henna leno posh indigo feather echo varnish allure intrigue molten
Felted broadloom
Traditional textures tweeds, felts, boucles, chunky knits feel incredibly fresh. Felted broadloom
Our goal here was to replicate the matting, condensing, and pressing of f ibers that takes place in hand felting. We used a yarn developed to look like a wool and gave it a heavy shear to create softness. Felted tile
felted & felted tile colors lucite suede vapor smoke sterling alchemy steamy juiced agate zinc nickel idol vellum zing prowl carbon trax croc thin air sketch alloy embark zeal exotic
Faux broadloom
Faux broadloom Here, the shiny, repetitive pattern is reminiscent of a scaly reptile.
The key to creating interesting texture is f inding the right mix of subtlety and inconsistency. Faux tile
faux & faux tile colors lucite suede vapor smoke sterling alchemy steamy juiced agate zinc nickel idol vellum zing prowl carbon trax croc thin air sketch alloy embark zeal exotic
beautifully flawed fuzzy familiar handcrafted scaly nubby rough opposites elasticized attract sleek urban greyed over reflective synthetic industrial