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Category: Carpets and Rugs
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A Finnish Textile Artist Reimagines the Humble Rag Rug
How Eija Rasinmaki reinvented a humble tradition for the modern world.
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‘Dancing on the Loom’: Weaving Creativity With Indigenous Tradition
The Bautistas once struggled to find the space to show their handwoven rugs. Now the opportunities feel as expansive as their art.
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These Rugs Are William Morris on Acid
Plus: a new Hudson Valley hotel, statement-making jewelry and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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A Moody, Gothic Writer’s Home on Long Island
Uninterested in beachy blue and white, the designers behind Roman and Williams filled a traditional Hamptons house with rich wood and saturated color.
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9 Products for Your Home, With a Sense of Style
A sampling of recent home goods from veteran craftspeople.
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My Red Carpet Quest: A Two-Year Search for Steve
A reporter, after several attempts, managed to pin down the man who makes the celebrated carpet for the Oscars each year.
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Who Makes the Red Carpet? Steve.
Steve Olive, who has worked in the event carpet business for more than three decades, is the man the Academy trusts to get its iconic rug just right.
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In Japan, He Adds Color to the Tatami Tradition
Most tatami mats are a natural golden color, but those made by Mitsuru Yokoyama may be jade green, pink or even black.
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A Panorama of Design Products
A look at design-world events, products and people.
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A Lakeside Castle Hotel in the Austrian Alps
Plus: art about office life, colorful rope rugs — and more.
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The Textile Company Nordic Knots Opens Its First U.S. Store in New York
For its first U.S. store, Nordic Knots is meant to feel like the opposite of a design studio.
