Postcards

Postcards Carpet Collection

POSTCARDS IS A JOURNEY TOLD THROUGH THREAD.
WOVEN STORIES OF CAIRO, DUBAI, BEIRUT, RIYADH AND VARANASI

Like cherished postcards from places once called home, each piece captures layered nostalgia through personal and cultural motifs that evoke memory, belonging, and everyday ritual.

Born from journeys across cities and cultures, each design carries a trace of where the Designers have been: a fragment of architecture, a rhythm overheard, a colour that lingers long after departure. These are not literal depictions but impressions; remnants of place distilled into form. Much like the postcards we once sent home, each rug holds a moment suspended in time. But here, memory is not printed on paper; it is translated through craft into something enduring. These pieces do not just tell the designers’ stories; they invite the viewer to find their own echoes within them, to recognise a detail, a gesture, a feeling that stirs remembrance.

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Postcards Carpet Collection

POSTCARDS IS A JOURNEY TOLD THROUGH THREAD.
WOVEN STORIES OF CAIRO, DUBAI, BEIRUT, RIYADH AND VARANASI

Like cherished postcards from places once called home, each piece captures layered nostalgia through personal and cultural motifs that evoke memory, belonging, and everyday ritual.

Born from journeys across cities and cultures, each design carries a trace of where the Designers have been: a fragment of architecture, a rhythm overheard, a colour that lingers long after departure. These are not literal depictions but impressions; remnants of place distilled into form. Much like the postcards we once sent home, each rug holds a moment suspended in time. But here, memory is not printed on paper; it is translated through craft into something enduring. These pieces do not just tell the designers’ stories; they invite the viewer to find their own echoes within them, to recognise a detail, a gesture, a feeling that stirs remembrance.

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