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Custom Rugs

Our rugs are a meeting point of fine art, craftsmanship, and material poetry - botanical works reimagined as heirloom textiles for contemporary interiors.

Botanical rugs created in collaboration with Crosby Street Studios, derived from original pressed flower compositions by Tricia Paoluccio. Each design begins with collages made using real pressed flowers, translated into hand-knotted rugs by master artisans in Nepal. Through scale, material, and color, the work shifts into a dimensional, tactile surface. Each piece is one of a kind, developed through a collaborative process with custom colorways and precisely defined dimensions.

  • Hand-knotted by master artisans in Nepal
  • Available in Tibetan wool, silk, and pashmina blends
  • Custom sizing available
  • Custom colorways available
  • One of a Kind
  • GoodWeave certified production

Custom rugs are available to approved Trade Memembers only.

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How It Works

Design

Choose from the Rug Collection or commission a bespoke piece from one of my Original Works of Art. Each design begins as art and evolves through collaboration into a woven composition.

Size

Select the rug size that best fits your space. Each piece is made to order for perfect proportion and balance.

Scale

Together, we'll refine the crop of the artwork to define the scale—shaping how each motif comes to life.

Materials

Choose all wool, all silk, or my recommended wool–silk blend. The contrast of texture and sheen adds depth and dimension to the design.

Color Palette

We'll refine your colors using the ARS Color System, a universal standard for wool and silk that ensures precise, custom dyeing.

Renderings

Digital renderings explore multiple color and composition options so you can envision your rug before it's woven.

Samples

After you select a rendering, our artisans in Nepal produce a 20-inch hand-knotted sample—revealing the color, texture, and quality of the finished piece.

Weaving

Your rug is hand-knotted in Nepal by master artisans over 6–8 months at approximately 200 knots per inch.

Finishing

Artisans hand-shear and sculpt individual blossoms, introducing depth and a distinct tactile relief.

Woman weaving on a loom in a traditional settingCleaning tool being used on a patterned rug with visible dirt and stains.Person working on a rug with intricate floral patterns

Seen in Client Homes

Sample Details

Rug Inquiries

A person rolls up a wet, floral-patterned carpet, with their hand emphasizing texture and labor. Sunlight highlights the vivid colors and soaked fabric.

Watch the Process