Banyan is a dreamy, pure silk panoramic that takes its name from the banyan tree, which is commonly found along the Silk Road. Banyan is available in 2 colourways.
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Manali is a timeless representation of the traditional mountain villages of the Himalayas, including its namesake village, where Buddhist prayer flags often flutter in the wind. Manali is available in 2 colourways.
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Saranda features beautifully-rendered hills and trees under a soft cloudy sky in a design named for the Saranda forest in India. Saranda is available in 2 colourways.
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Barkhan dunes are crescent-shaped dunes created by the wind. This shape forms the inspiration for the detailed design, made in a velvet soft fabric. Barkhan is available in 4 colourways.
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The ochre sandbanks in the Sudanese Bayuda Desert inspired this pattern of whimsical lines. Bayuda is available in 3 colourways.
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The star-filled sky of the Gobi Desert at night inspired this contrasting, glittering pattern. Gobi is available in 5 colourways.
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Blinding rays of sun on water and desert sand result in wavy, hypnotic designs, the inspiration for this glossy fabric featuring a random repeat. Moire is available in 13 colourways.
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Ténéré is one of the driest deserts in the world. The dehydrated and cracked soil inspired this lacquered imitation leather. Ténéré is available in 8 colourways.
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The legend of Zerzura features a fertile oasis in the desert west of the Nile, a scene brought to life on a velvet background. Zerzura is available in 3 colourways
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Ajoura features a high-quality wood veneer that gives this pattern the look and feel of a richly toned forest etching. Ajoura is available in 3 colourways.
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Dioré features a bold interpretation of classic tapestries on a high-pile textile with nuanced shades that recall hand-tufted carpets. Dioré is available in 4 colourways.
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Éclat – French for shine – proudly boasts a large block pattern that combines a thin layer of real cork with a subtle sheen on its ground. Éclat is available in 7 colourways.
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Ruban combines raffia strips of various thicknesses and shades woven with an ultra-fine thread in a textured interplay of narrow and wide. Ruban is available in 4 colourways.
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Tinto is made of naturally-dyed banana tree bark, hand-woven into a checkerboard pattern and cut into tiles. Tinto is available in 3 colourways.
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The Korean word for embroidery is Chasu, interpreted here as an abstract herringbone pattern of shiny textile threads on a natural sisal ground. Chasu is available in 4 colourways.
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This fairy-tale like, colorful Japanese garden has been carefully embroidered with great attention to detail onto a base of sisal fibers. Gardens of Okayama is available in 3 colourways.
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Geloma is a refined jacquard-woven textile in glossy multicolor threads on a dark ground, creating an engaging interplay of warp and weft. Geloma is available in 5 colourways.
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Kudzu fibers are coarsely woven into a unique wallcovering that highlights the irregular thicknesses and different shades of the various threads. Kudzu is available in 12 colourways.
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This design is made of natural hemp fibers and contrasting black yarns, resulting in a knotted and subtly shaded textured surface. Sambe is available in 5 colourways.
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The pattern calls to mind the folding and stacking method by which traditional Japanese floor mats are manufactured. Tatami is available in 5 colourways.
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