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We believe in the power of unexpected partnerships to breathe new life into ancient tradition. Our designs live in the tension between the global influences of our designers and the hands of our weavers. We like to think of it as an ever evolving conversation between then and now.
We believe in the power of unexpected partnerships to breathe new life into ancient tradition. Our designs live in the tension between the global influences of our designers and the hands of our weavers. We like to think of it as an ever evolving conversation between then and now.
From Marrakech, Rabat, and Casablanca to Milan, Studio KO's first collection designed for Beni is bound by themes of time and record-keeping, transposing artifacts of industrial society into meticulously handcrafted Moroccan rugs. With this release, two new weaving typologies enter Beni's oeuvre: hand-embroidery and Rabat.
From the poetic perspective of Fernando Pessoa to the aesthetic vernacular of Portuguese architecture, Orpheu paints a Fauvist vision of imagination and reality through the eyes of Olivier Garcé and Clio Dimofski.
Rooted in honesty and observation, Terrain is a limited series of neutral, flat-woven rugs inspired by the serene simplicity of nature. From the orphic architecture of a single seed pod to the ingenious design of a root system, this distilled collection pays homage to the unadorned beauty of Moroccan wool in its most sincere state. Available in three organic variations — Soil, Sand, and Salt — each quiet colorway draws its pure pigment directly from the High Atlas Mountain sheep that was sheared to achieve it.
An homage to a sumptuous moment in time, Salon is an evolution of our partnership with designer Athena Calderone. Capturing, in essence, the architecture of a memory, this subtle yet expressive collection finds its rhythm in the sinuous curves and geometric glamour of 1920 and 1930s design. Through Athena's eyes, Milanese window panes and Parisian theatres shapeshift with grace into lush pools of inspiration beneath your feet.
Settled in the 1940s high atop the hills of Los Angeles, Flamingo Estate throughout its history has been a hedonistic enclave of sun-worship, folk mythologies, and psychedelic remedies — a secret haven for wild alchemy in the City of Angels.
Designed by T: The New York Times Style Magazine editor and designer Tom Delavan. Archival plumbs Tom's encyclopedic design knowledge to produce a collection referencing ancient weaving tradition with color pairings of the moment.
Exploring the intersection between Japanese aesthetics, principles and craft on French art, architecture and design, A Study on Balance introduces timeless designs with the feel of vintage textiles.
Mysticism, magic, shape, and shadow collide in the nine designs of Obscura, authored with a surrealist pen by Colin King.
Spoken Lines interprets rationalist architecture and Milanese mosaics through the lens of Morocco’s handwoven heritage.
Now classics, these 12 exclusive styles by Athena Calderone present subtle sun-faded tones of sienna, sage, fawn, desert rose, and the perfect shade of bone. Each rug's design draws inspiration from the architectural shapes and palette of Mexican Architect Luis Barragán and the irregular repetitions of painter Agnes Martin.
Designer Colin King distills color and form to their primary roots in this collection that challenges our conception of color theory and combination.