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This traditional green is found in fine classically painted and lacquered furniture, as well as rustic country pieces.
This strong, deep green takes inspiration from the painted shutters and doors of Amsterdam. It works particularly well with whites and creams and botanical imagery and plants, as well as looking brilliant with earthy yellows and reds – try teaming it with
Antoinette is a soft pale pink inspired by the decorative pieces and interiors of 18th Century France, when the finest red earths were mixed with white and used to make a clear, but dusky colour for walls.
Named after the blue found in classic Aubusson rugs from France, this colour is inspired directly by the development of Prussian Blue in the late 18th Century. It’s the perfect colour for a Swedish interior.
Handwoven, Fair Trade Known as sumeck kilims, the rugs are virtually reversible but there is a decided right side to these kilims. Their wool is naturally dyed using both hand-gathered natural dyes and...
Handwoven, Fair Trade Known as sumeck kilims, the rugs are virtually reversible but there is a decided right side to these kilims. Their wool is naturally dyed using both hand-gathered natural dyes and...
Handknotted, Fair Trade Persian rugs are known for their detailed floral designs, sometimes with a pronounced center medallion and sometimes with a repeating all over pattern.
Handwoven, Fair Trade Known as sumeck kilims, the rugs are virtually reversible but there is a decided right side to these kilims. Their wool is naturally dyed using both hand-gathered natural dyes and...
Handknotted, Fair Trade Chobi rugs are traditionally produced in many regions of Pakistan. The word "chobi" is from the Farsi word "chob" which means wood, referring to the source of its natural dyes.
Handcrafted by artisans in Bangladesh The perfect grab and go bag for library runs, farmers markets, day trips or groceries, our fair trade, reusable jute shopping bags are handwoven by skilled makers being paid a living wage in Bangladesh.
Handcrafted in USA Inspired by Italian botanical garden herbariums, this linen-covered journal is designed to preserve personal collections of pressed specimens as a memory keepsake.