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.
Along our journey to creating a more sustainable future, our studios are working to incorporate innovative textiles into our product offering. The technical advancement of recycled yarn production has led to textiles which are not only more environmentally friendly, but emulate the soft handle of...
Colour and pattern are central to Indian culture and while this is visible in many expressions of design, it is particularly prominent in textile production. The invaluable combination of centuries of artisan knowledge and a continued investment in new technologies enables textile mills across In...
New Zealand boasts an abundance of breath-taking coastal vistas and rugged alpine topography. Nestled within reach of these revered settings, are remarkable homes whose interiors connect to the land. The fabrics within James Dunlop’s Homestead collection are inspired by this deep connection to th...
Our Mokum showrooms in Sydney and Melbourne have moved to new locations and reopened with beautiful new fit-outs. Displaying our curated offering of luxurious textiles, we can't wait to welcome interior designers and architects into our dedicated spaces.
Embarking on our fifth collaborative collection with Catherine Martin we are once again enamoured by the dazzling maximalism she embodies and infuses into her work. Taking inspiration from the costumes and sets created for her latest film project, Elvis, and the glittering ironic magic of 1970s d...
Created under the masterful direction of acclaimed Academy Award winner, Catherine Martin, the collection is inspired by the forthcoming film, Elvis. Directed by her husband Baz Luhrmann, the film depicts the rise of one of the most significant and enduring cultural icons of the last century, Elv...
Velvet has a rich and storied history dating back thousands of years. Once reserved for royalty, this opulent and luxurious fabric adds softness and warmth to traditional and contemporary interiors, from drapery to upholstery and accessories. Whilst velvet can be made from natural fibres such as ...
Bast fibres have been used to manufacture ropes, sacks, sails, and other industrial fabrics for hundreds of years. Commonly known as ‘soft’ fibres, bast fibres are the fine, flexible fibres obtained from the stems of dicotyledonous plants. A sustainable choice, bast fibres support regenerative ag...







