Corteza rug design stars in this Tribeca dining area lensed by William Jess Laird. Design firm, Thu00e9 Cappiello, unites the carpet’s graphic network of silk and wool threads with Joe Colombo chairs and an Angelo Mangiarotti dining table from Studio Twenty Seven.
Detail of hand-knotted Corteza rug in wool with silk accents.
The dye masters’ expertise enable nuanced color coordination with the most sophisticated color palettes.
Fort Street Studio’s signatue water color aesthetic can be employed in sublte ways as in this primary bedroom carpet’s ombre border.
Casperia carpet in round shape with swirling frond-like forms grounds this sleek foyer featuring a nero marquina marble pedestal and sculptural gold elements.
Metallic flat woven accents add a bit of glint to the surrounding wild silk cut pile and illuminate the watery background colors.
Integrity of raw materials is paramount in the making of a hand made Fort Street Studio rug.
Golden Eye carpet defines this light filled living room in Tribeca which boasts soft perches in the pair of B&B Italia sofas and Oscar Niemeyer chair and ottoman.
The plush luxury of Golden Eye carpet is achieved by hand-knotting a blend of wool and mohair.
Spivak Architects sculpted an open loft from a prewar series of small rooms ushering a Central Park West apartment into the 21st Century. They chose iconic Edge carpet design to outline the living space and modernize the mood.
Nuanced brushstrokes define Fort Street Studio’s iconic Edge design. The rug can be interpreted in hand knotted wilk silk or a blend of wool and silk.
The textural landscape of Looy rug mimics drops of paint on a canvas. Hand reeled Thai Silk yarn forms the shaggy pile of the motifs while a tidy cable knit flatweave provides a neutral foundation.
Detail of a stting room with Looy carpet and Mario Bellini sofa and chairs.
The pile of Fort Street Studio rugs is hand sheared and hand cut.
Architect and interior designer, Mario Egozi, transformed a living room at the Brentmore on Central Park West with a custom size Switch rug hand woven in Thai Silk to create a warm and elegant art-filled atmosphere.
Switch carpet design in Champagne colorway mixes three weaving techinques that employ hand reeled Thai Silk. The results are magically multidimensional.
A window into Genesis design by Paris based artist and illustrator, Mathilde Burkard.
Passage, by Mathilde Burkard, evokes time’s progression seen in the flow of water over minerals, which gradually fade into space for new directions.
Den detail; Roccantica rug design lends energy to a studious space by Mario Egozi.
Roccantica rug design employs a drawn line to conjure a rhythmic sketch. The design is excuted in hand knotted high-altitude wool and silk.