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Journal

We are interested in what fabric can bring to life. This journal is a celebration of the lifestyle, culture and design that influences what we do.

Wendy Haworth Design is a full-service design studio offering design consultation, space planning, custom furniture design, and branding services. One of WHD's most recent hospitality projects, Gratitude in Beverly Hills, features Mokum fabrics; we were pleased to speak to Wendy about her design ...

"I love outdoor fabrics on indoor pieces – it’s so nice to be able to give clients that level of confidence in maintaining fabrics, especially when there are little ones."

In addition to the aesthetic and functional needs of interiors, it is important to understand that all fabrics have different qualities and constructions which are affected by the environment they inhabit. In this article we identify ways to increase the lifespan of textiles in interior applications.  
The collection tributes the traditional Japanese concept of wabi sabi, a philosophy whereby beauty is not only found but celebrated in the imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete. The Artisan collection offers a rustic yet curated mixture of luxury upholstery, drapery, and accessory textiles in a ...
Textile fibres are natural or synthetic structures that can be spun into yarn and woven, knitted, or bonded into fabric. Because the inherent characteristics of fibres directly relate to the finished fabric's performance and the maintenance required, understanding fibres and yarns will in turn he...
Take a look at a 'day in the life' of our Mokum Design Director, Stephanie Moffitt as featured online in Architectural Digest.
Denfair is Australia’s leading destination for contemporary design and art for professional designers, architects, interior stylists and design-lovers. Sarah Fox, our AU International Brands Manager, reviews the event.  
Last month Annie Moir, Mokum Product Coordinator, joined Design Director Stephanie Moffitt for her annual trip to Proposte followed by supplier visits in Italy and the UK. For this article we interviewed Annie about their time abroad.  
May is breast cancer awareness month, so we went pink for the day and hosted our first ever Pink Ribbon lunch to support the New Zealand Breast Cancer Foundation.