An expansive recolor of Mode, a staple of the multipurpose M Series, combines an elevated hand with improved contract performance at a practical price. Two expressive handwoven wool rugs, Isle and Acre, blend natural materials with traditional techniques. Wall Garden, the latest addition to Maharam Digital Projects, translates the layered drawings of multimedia artist Kamrooz Aram to graphic effect.

September marks the opening of Maharam’s first showroom in Europe.

Offering the look and feel of wool, Mode is a substantial basket weave constructed with post-consumer recycled yarns.

An abundant palette of over sixty colors includes an expanded selection of neutral, jewel, and earth tones.

Now bleach cleanable with improved colorfastness, Mode's udpated construction is also finish-free for reduced environmental impact.

Richly textured rug Isle combines plush natural fibers in an intricate weave that forms a cobbled relief of peaks and valleys.

Densely felted wool enmeshed with slender strands of organic cotton offers substantial tactility and warmth in a range of dusky mineral tones.

Acre features rows of fine floats that form the rug’s softly pebbled, subtly striated surface.

Duotone wool yarns are tightly bound with crisp cotton to form a ribbed expanse across a refined palette of neutrals and muted primaries.

Handwoven in India, Isle and Acre are available in custom sizes and suitable for environments that encounter low or moderate traffic.

Translated from a freehand composition sketched over a uniform grid, Wall Garden by Brooklyn-based artist Kamrooz Aram combines the languages of decoration and abstraction.

Available in two colorways, Wall Garden features foliate motifs that conflate foreground and background, reframing artistic traditions historically categorized as ornamental.

Leaving the underlying armature of the grid visible, Aram embraces the expressive potential of measured marks juxtaposed with curvilinear forms.

This month, Maharam’s first European showroom opens in London. The Clerkenwell location presents leathers and textiles from Maharam, with products from Edelman and Knoll Textiles to follow in early 2025.

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