Painterly blankets, bespoke jewelry and more gift recommendations from T Magazine.
Category: Textiles
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What We Saw at New York Bridal Fashion Week
The fall 2025 bridal collections brought structural silhouettes, lots of texture and more designers and collaborations than usual.
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The Gay Male Artists Subverting the Primness of Cross-Stitch
Queer makers are using embroidery to challenge centuries of gender norms.
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How to Cross-Stitch — and Make it Queer
Siret creates a needlepoint canvas filled with L.G.B.T.Q. symbols and historical references.
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Oiza’s Subversive Take on the ‘English Rose’
The London-based women’s wear brand Oiza is expanding ideas of British beauty.
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Fashion Company Clare V. and Home Goods Company Schoolhouse Mark Their First Collaboration
Bold colors and bright patterns mark the first collaboration between the fashion house Clare V. and the home goods company Schoolhouse.
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How to Plan a Knitting Vacation in Iceland
In a country with more sheep than people, a D.I.Y. wool journey — from sheep farms to yarn shops — makes perfect sense. Our writer brushes up on her knitting on a driving trip from Reykjavik.
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Fashion Company Clare V. and Home Goods Company Schoolhouse Mark Their First Collaboration
Bold colors and bright patterns mark the first collaboration between fashion house Clare V. and home goods company Schoolhouse.
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Antique Wall Tapestries Are Back. Here’s Where to Buy.
Leafy antique wall hangings are having a resurgence in the design world, showing up in even the most modern rooms.
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Jacopo Etro’s (Mostly) Unchanged Centuries-Old Home in Puglia, Italy
The eldest son of the Etro family joined the throngs buying up centuries-old properties in Puglia but had the good sense to leave his (mostly) alone.
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How Bottega Veneta’s Clam Bag Was Made
Inspired by traditional basket weaving, the Bottega Veneta accessory features leather instead of cane.
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Studio Campana’s Jalapão Chair Was Three Years in the Making
Humberto Campana wanted to create furniture from a Brazilian “golden grass.” But first, he would have to wait for the harvest.
