
Irregular edges
Rejecting rigid, conventional lines, the borders are sculpted to resemble the fractured coastlines and raw terrain of the north.



Heavy geometry and unyielding shapes. A subtle nod to the work of Serge Poliakoff, hand-knotted to anchor a room at the edge of the world.
Making a Spacewarp takes anywhere between 6 to 9 weeks. A relatively small wait for something that lasts decades.

On the shore at Teriberka, rusted ships lie where they were abandoned. The metal plates are bolted at beveled edges, the whole structure slowly going the colour of the earth around it. That joint, that edge, is what the binding on these flatwoven pieces is drawn from. And Rust is exactly what it sounds like.

Three colourways. Rust, Bone, Moss. Each one pulled straight from the landscape.

Rejecting rigid, conventional lines, the borders are sculpted to resemble the fractured coastlines and raw terrain of the north.

Tightly woven, loop-piled sections intersect with dense, hand-knotted surfaces built on a high knot count.
Every space is a unique mix of influences, objects, and the people who make it their own every day. Each one has individuality. This uniqueness is why we make products to measure.
A Spacewarp fits the dimensions of your room, hallway or patio, but that's not all. Often, we try to capture the essence of your space to create a rug that is not a retrofit but an element that works with the others to create the cohesive aesthetic you're after. A unit of your space.
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