Doubleknit in cotton, this blanket collection from Bien Mal and Electric Bowery traces the routes of a road trip through space and time.
The DiscoRectangle rug collection by Sam Buckley, produced by cc-tapis, brings the designer's signature graphic shapes and color schemes to life.
IKEA Museum presents Magical Patterns, a colorful exhibition celebrating their iconic textile collections spanning over 60 years.
Inspired by the Asari clam, A.A. Murakami’s latest project, A Thousand Layers of Stomach, codes organic patterns to create textile art.
Italian furniture brand Gufram teams up with Hommemade, A$AP Rocky's interior design brand, to present the Skyline Carpet of New York City.
FilzFelt taps Kelly Harris Smith for Mosaik, an acoustic felt wall tile that uses automation to customize + assemble mosaics of all sizes.
The jury + public have spoken! Here are the 2023 Isola Design Award Winners in the Furniture, Seating, Lighting, Tableware, Textile, Product, Material, Sustainability, Outdoor + Innovation categories.
Marik Lechner's large-scale, brightly colored tapestries, drawings, and embroideries are a feast for the eyes at the 'Mild Pain Guaranteed' exhibition.
This New York-based textile studio takes inspiration from Japanese design and zen philosophy to create their Kanso pillow collection.
Saatchi Art's "Threadwork: Women Redefining Fiber Arts" includes the work of 17 female-identifying fabric artists who are pushing textile art forward into the future.
HBF Textiles + product and interiors designer Erin Ruby team up for a third time, with the colorful Matriarch being the sixth + final pattern of the In Your Skin upholstery collection.
Art Blocks, TRAME + CPG have partnered with French artist Alexis André to create Navette, a series of 200 NFTs + accompanying digital loom-woven tapestries.
The Design En Rogue Architecture collection from S. Harris translates the story of the Bauhaus school into pattern + texture on fabric.
KnollTextiles teams up with Nick Cave on The Nick Cave Collection to celebrate the artist + educator's creative process with four upholsteries, three draperies, and three wallcoverings.
Students are the next torchbearers of innovative, sustainable design, and ECONYL® + Parsons School of Design are championing them.