Our Designs
Combining high quality fabrics with impeccable artistry, our designs derive inspiration from art, nature, history, and anything else that strikes our fancy. Ranging from representational to abstract, with a healthy dose of texture, our fabrics are made into artfully-made bedding, pillows, curtains, and more.
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Akterion
Part of The Met x Ann Gish collection.
Inspired by a classical Greek Akterion, this jacquard follows the undulating lines of marble into a repeating pattern, perfect for duvets and euros.
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Alyssum
- Part of The Met x Ann Gish collection.
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Inspired by an Egyptian floral plaque, Alyssum's delicate, fringed flowers and grey leaves are embroidered onto a herringbone ground.
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Artemis
Part of The Met x Ann Gish collection.
Inspired by a Tang Dynasty dish, this embroidery employs floral motifs in an arcing repeat.
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Asagao
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Part of The Met x Ann Gish collection.
- Inspired by a silk gauze summer kimono from the Meiji period, this design is printed on silk charmeuse.
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Part of The Met x Ann Gish collection.
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Blossom
Part of The Met x Ann Gish collection.
Inspired by a 19th-century Japanese Inrō, Blossom mixes deep blue with gorgeous highlights of gold.
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Bramshill
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Part of The Met x Ann Gish collection.
- 17th century embroidery inspires a lustrous and sophisticated floral.
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Part of The Met x Ann Gish collection.
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Chrysanthemum
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Part of The Met x Ann Gish collection.
Inspired by a 19th-century Japanese Inrō, this pillow showcases striking gold Chrysanthemums dancing across a deep blue background.
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Dowry
- Part of The Met x Ann Gish collection.
- Inspired by a cup from Ancient Egypt given to the Pharoah as part of a dowry, hence its name in our line, Dowry. With this cup, two things immediately stood out - the color palette and the ogee shape of the cup itself. To highlight those two parts of the design, we began with a freehand ogee layout, then filled in the background with that gorgeous terra cotta color, as well as contrasting and complementary tones. The result is a stunning embroidered design, rich in both history and colors.
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Dragon
- Part of The Met x Ann Gish collection.
- This lush velvet robe exemplifies the decorative transition between the Ming and Qing Dynasties.
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Inro
Part of The Met x Ann Gish collection.
Inspired by an Edo-period basket, this embroidery features amber and taupe threads on a black linen cotton ground. -
Iznik
Part of The Met x Ann Gish collection.
Inspired by Egyptian and Iranian tiles, Inzik’s elegant floral motif in a classic white and indigo color palette translates beautifully to textile for the Met x Ann Gish collaboration. -
Jardin Fleur Pink/Gold
Part of The Met x Ann Gish collection.
Inspired by a pink and gold Minton moon flask, this colorway of our Jardin Fleur collection is warm and rich.
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Kinrande
Part of The Met x Ann Gish collection.
Kinrande is inspired by a Ming-era cobalt blue and gold pot in the Met’s collection. The gold and bronze motif is embroidered onto a marine blue linen/cotton ground.
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Kosode
Part of The Met x Ann Gish collection.
Inspired by an asymmetrical Edo-period kimono, Kosode features a looped motif on a patterned jacquard.
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Lantern
Part of The Met x Ann Gish collection.
Inspired by Japanese lanterns, this textural fabric is available in white on white and red on black. Modern and clean. -
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Lever du Soleil
Part of The Met x Ann Gish collection.
An Art Deco inspired design featuring a sunrise in bold colors that is sure to brighten any space. With this MET x Ann Gish collection, we revisit the French textile craft from the early 20th Century.
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Lover's Kimono
Part of The Met x Ann Gish collection.
Inspired by a layered linen kimono from The Met, Lover’s Kimono combines a soft linen body with a silk charmeuse flange. Beautiful drape on this washable collection. Available in 5 colorways.
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Maiolica
Part of The Met x Ann Gish collection.
Named for the refined, white-glazed pottery of the Italian Renaissance. The intricate embroidery in a medley of blues, yellow & red is inspired by the design of a bowl with arms of the Ridolfi di Borgo of Florence.
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Mt. Fuji
Part of The Met x Ann Gish collection.
Inspired by a writing instrument box of the breathtaking Mt. Fuji.
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Nazar
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Nod off without a worry in the world in our Nazar bedding. The inspiration behind this collection is a string of mosaic glass beads dating back to the Ptolemaic Period. In Ancient Egypt, Nazar was an amulet believed to protect against the Evil Eye.
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Ornament
Part of The Met x Ann Gish collection.
Inspired by a Zenú ear ornament, this embroidery is inspired by lost-wax metalwork.
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Pavilion
Modern jacquard, featuring tiny rectangles superimposed over each other, tailored to perfection. This design is bold enough to pair just with sheeting, but also works beautifully as a foundation for more decorative collections featuring embroidery or a pattern. Sophisticated, versatile and low maintenance. Pavilion coverlets are rich and weighty, perfect for the cooler months.
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Pluma
Part of The Met x Ann Gish collection.
Based on the feathered mini-tunics of the Inca people, we have expanded the colors and textures of the tunics into vibrant embroideries. Available in a multi-colored colorway of warm reds and oranges with flecks of green and blue, as well as a rich green with fringe detail.
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Qasaba
Part of The Met x Ann Gish collection.
Inspired by the vast collection of papyrus, reed, and linen artifacts in the Egyptian Wing of The Met. Named for a famous cobblestone street in Cairo, Qasaba elicits the texture and tone of the stones of Egypt, even the hatch marks on the papyrus fragment shown here.
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Tesserae
- Part of The Met x Ann Gish collection.
- Inspired by a medieval mosaic Tesserae, this fabric features the shades of the color wheel.
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Trevi
Inspired by the famed fountain at the intersection of three roads (tre vie in Italian), Trevi design features arcs of gold and gunmetal embroidery on a pearly ground with a touch of texture. The arcs symbolize the water’s movement, their mixed metal tones a nod to the coins thrown into the fountain.
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Venezia
- Part of The Met x Ann Gish collection.
- Inspired by a document textile from late 17th century Venice, our Venezia embroidery is lush with color and pattern.