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TenBerke
TenBerke

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The Light & Shadow Collection, a three-part series in collaboration with TenBerke, was inspired by the values that inform the firm’s architecture and interiors: a commitment to creating place-specific designs that are sensitive to climate and culture. TenBerke uses natural light as a building material, and they are attentive to how light changes over the course of the day and with the turning of the seasons.

Yabu Pushelberg
Yabu Pushelberg

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Warp & Weft is proud to represent Yabu Pushelberg, luxury designers established in 1980 by George Yabu and Glenn Pushelberg. With offices in Toronto and New York, their  relentless curiosity has propelled the innovative and multidisciplinary design firm to the forefront of its industry, working across interiors (residential, retail, and hospitality), furniture, textiles, lighting, and tableware.  Partners range from giants in hospitality and retail - including Park Hyatt, Four Seasons - to cutting-edge manufacturers like Stellar Works and Glas Italia.

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HD Awards Winner - The Londoner
HD Awards Winner - The Londoner

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The Londoner Hotel, designed by Yabu Pushelberg, has won the luxury hotel category in the 2023 HD Awards. Warp & Weft is honored to have been part of such an amazing project. The Londoner Hotel features rugs from Yabu Pushelberg's GRID collection.

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AquaSlk
AquaSlk

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Warp & Weft introduces AquaSlk, a sustainable fiber used for weaving beautiful carpets that embodies our brand’s identity. AquaSlk is a luxurious and highly durable fiber crafted from plastic ocean waste, representing our commitment to both style and sustainability.

AquaSlk fiber is water-resistant, stain-resistant, and flame-retardant, making this able to withstand extreme conditions while drying quickly, retaining color fastness, and cleaning easily. Because of its soft hand, AquaSlk is well-suited for boutique hospitality, commercial, and residential projects.

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The Aerial Series Debuts at ICFF
The Aerial Series Debuts at ICFF

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Gabellini Sheppard and Warp & Weft proudly announce the introduction of a new collection of carpets which captures the collaborative spirit of both brands. The ‘Aerial Series’ consists of a trio of unique and harmonious hand-knotted carpets, each interpreted into woven form based on original artwork by Tomoko Hirose, Senior Interior Designer at Gabellini Sheppard. Aerial 1, Aerial 2, and Aerial 3 - will be presented to the public for the first time at the International Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICFF) May 21-23, 2023, at the Javits Center in New York.

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Custom Boutique Rugs & Designer Carpets in NYC | Warp & Weft

Craftsmanship matters. At Warp & Weft, we have a deep appreciation of the superior levels of expertise invested in each rug and the values and practices that underlie their creation. We wanted to return to the authenticity of hand rug-knotting, a disappearing ancient art that few companies still practice. Attention to detail and a focus on uncompromising quality underpins our contemporary interpretations of traditional design revivals. Inspired by the intersection of culture, heritage, quality, and passion, each custom rug is crafted by experienced artisans, combining customized work and personalized design, hand-knotted or hand-woven using luxury materials and impeccable construction.

Material, color, texture, and weave – all of these details and more – are explored with designers before our rugs are custom-made by hand in countries with rich weaving traditions. It is our goal to make custom rugs that inspire the people and places around them. We often speak about the soul of a rug. This quality is hard to describe in words, but it can be felt, especially in rugs that many hands have worked together to create. Inquire about our custom rug designs with our designers.

 

 

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