THE WOOL EDIT

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MOKUM // Quadro Boucle colour Chalk

Woven in Italy, the extreme tactility of boucle and heathered yarns add surface appeal and softness, reimaging a simple check.

Interior by Sequence Studio
MOKUM // Santa Fe colour Dust

Our Santa Fe jacquard illustrates the geographic forms of desert mesas, plains, and plateaus via tactile yarns and raw natural fibres to create a heavy carpet-like upholstery.

Interior by Alexander & Co.
MOKUM // Alpaca Velvet colour Ochre

With its deep, dense pile Alpaca Velvet delivers a sophisticated treatment to both modern and classic applications.

Billo Bold Armchair by Adam Goodrum for Nau, Cult Design
MOKUM // Alpaca Velvet colour Ochre

Our luxurious Italian wool-blend velvet has been recoloured in a fashionable and forward thinking palette. Seven successful existing colours sit alongside fifteen new custom dyed shades.

Billo Bold Sofa by Adam Goodrum for Nau, Cult Design
JAMES DUNLOP // Element colour Ochre

Woven in Belgium in a custom palette inspired by the New Zealand landscape, neutrals and mineral tones sit alongside pigmented shades of terracotta, ochre, and rich olive.

Interior by Natalie Baker Collective, curtains by Middle Ground Creative
JAMES DUNLOP // Element colour Ochre

Element is for the true textile enthusiast. Featuring a double-cloth construction with intricate binding, Element is a heavy reversible semi-sheer with complex colouration.

Interior by Natalie Baker Collective, curtains by Middle Ground Creative
MOKUM // Panie colour Husk

In homage to traditional basket weaving, Panie celebrates the artisanal heritage of the Pacific Islands. Woven in Italy in a sophisticated natural and synthetic blend, the chequered construction evokes handcraft while space-dyed weft yarns introduce layers of colour and surface complexity to the tactile, basket-like structure.
MOKUM // Ottica colour Bronze

Our statement geometric takes inspiration from the graphic nature of mid-20th century optical artworks. Simplified and softened by the considered repeat and dimensional yarns, Ottica is woven in Italy in careful pairings of pumice, oxide, bronze, and moss.

Interior by SRG Hospitality
Beloved for centuries, the magic of sheep, llama, alpaca, and angora goat fleece continues to capture our imagination.

Soft to the touch, thermo-regulating, fire resistant, hypoallergenic, and biodegradable, wool is a truly unique fibre which is at the heart of some of our most luxurious textiles.

Bronze

Basalt

Terracotta

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