
Collection II · Carpet
The room's quietest foundation
Carpet,
woven for the room.
Persian hand-knots, contemporary tufts, architectural wool and pure silk — every piece chosen for the floor it will live on and the years it will live there.
i · The intent
A carpet is the floor's slow agreement with the room.
Carpet is the quietest of the textiles — and the one a room remembers longest. We work with hand-knotted heritage pieces sourced from Tabriz, Qom and Isfahan, contemporary hand-tufted commissions drawn in our studio, and contract-grade installations specified for hospitality. Every project begins with a floor plan, a palette and a conversation about how the room is lived in. Twelve registers follow.
“The first thing a room asks for is something underfoot worth standing on.”
i.
Persian Carpet
Hand-knotted in Tabriz, Qom and Isfahan, sourced through trusted dealers we have worked with for years. Wool, silk and wool-silk blends — each piece arrives with provenance, knot count and a quiet history of the hands that made it.
“A Persian carpet is a room's memory of where it began.”
Discuss this pieceii.
Modern Carpet
Contemporary hand-tufted and hand-loomed pieces designed for present-day architecture. Restrained palettes, considered geometry, generous formats — the carpet as a quiet ground rather than a stated centrepiece.
“Modern is the carpet that knows the room belongs to the architecture.”
Discuss this pieceiii.
Minimalist Carpet
Single-tone, low-pile carpet in undyed wool, jute and linen blends. Specified where the floor needs warmth without pattern — beneath sculptural furniture, in galleries, and across architecturally precise rooms.
“The most considered carpet is often the one you barely register.”
Discuss this pieceiv.
Wool Carpet
New Zealand and Tibetan wool — the atelier's working material. Durable, naturally flame-retardant, and ages with the room rather than against it. Available as wall-to-wall installations or in custom rug formats.
“Wool is the floor's quietest form of luxury.”
Discuss this piecev.
Shaggy Carpet
Long-pile, hand-tufted pieces in wool and viscose blends — specified for bedrooms, lounges and reading corners where the floor should hold the room rather than mark it.
“The shaggy pile is the room's invitation to slow down.”
Discuss this piecevi.
Hotel Carpet
Contract-grade wall-to-wall installations with woven-in patterns for hospitality projects. Specified to ASTM and IMO flammability standards, delivered with installation phasing that respects an operating property.
“Hotel carpet is the architecture nobody sees and everybody feels.”
Discuss this piecevii.
Luxury Carpet
Pure silk and silk-and-wool pieces from atelier-only mills. Lustrous, light-shifting, and reserved for the most considered rooms of a home. Quoted individually with documented provenance.
“A luxury carpet changes colour with the time of day.”
Discuss this pieceviii.
Geometric Carpet
Structured, drawn patterns — Bauhaus references, art-deco grids, custom architectural motifs — produced as hand-tufted pieces in wool. The carpet as the room's quiet graphic statement.
“Geometry on the floor is the architecture written in textile.”
Discuss this pieceix.
Hand-Tufted Carpet
The atelier's most flexible custom format — any size, any palette, hand-tufted in our workshop network from your reference or our design. Six to ten week lead time for residential formats.
“Hand-tufted is where the brief becomes a floor.”
Discuss this piecex.
Runner Carpet
Long, narrow runners for corridors, stairs and entry galleries — woven and hand-knotted formats, edge-bound or fully fitted. Specified with stair-rod hardware in brass, bronze and blackened steel.
“A runner is the carpet that gives a corridor a destination.”
Discuss this piecexi.
Custom Carpet
Anything outside the standard registers — irregular shapes, oversized formats above twenty square metres, commissioned designs by our studio or yours, restoration of inherited pieces. Quoted individually, drawn for the room.
“Every room has a carpet — sometimes we have not drawn it yet.”
Discuss this piecexii.
Designer Carpet
Limited-edition pieces produced in collaboration with the studio's network of textile designers and architects. Signed, numbered, and delivered with documentation. A rotating editorial collection.
“A designer carpet is a piece the room collects rather than buys.”
Discuss this pieceiii · Materials
Six fibres, chosen for the room they will sit in.
A carpet is only as honest as the fibre it begins with. We work with a short, deliberate library of materials — each selected for a specific room, climate and life.
01.
New Zealand Wool
1.8 – 2.4 kg/m²
The atelier's working wool — long-staple, naturally flame-retardant, accepts dye cleanly and ages into the room.
02.
Tibetan Wool
2.2 – 2.8 kg/m²
Highland wool with a longer staple and softer hand than New Zealand wool. Specified for low-traffic, high-considered rooms.
03.
Mulberry Silk
bespoke
Lustrous, light-shifting, reserved for the most considered pieces. Hand-knotted only, never tufted.
04.
Wool-Silk Blend
70/30 or 80/20
The working luxury blend — the strength of wool with the surface light of silk.
05.
Linen & Jute
low pile
Natural undyed bast fibres for minimalist installations. Cool underfoot, ages with patina.
06.
Viscose Accents
blended only
Used in blends for sheen and softness — never as a primary fibre in atelier-grade pieces.
iv · The process
From floor plan to installation.
A bespoke carpet is shaped over six to ten weeks. Hand-knotted heritage pieces are sourced individually; commissioned pieces are drawn, sampled and woven.
Step 01
Floor plan & site visit
We visit the room, measure to the millimetre, photograph the light at the hour of day the room is used, and listen to how the space is lived in.
Step 02
Design or curation review
For commissioned pieces, three drawn directions on a chosen palette. For heritage pieces, three to five edited options brought to the showroom.
Step 03
Sample & approval
Yarn samples on a 30×30 cm strike-off, reviewed in the room itself. No carpet is woven without an approved sample on site.
Step 04
Installation & care brief
Delivered, laid, edge-bound where required. A written care document and a six-month return for tension adjustment is included.
Closing · Carpet
Send the floor plan.
We will return a route forward.
A measurement, a photograph, a feeling about the room. Whichever you have is enough to begin.
