American hooked rugs translate domestic handwork into vivid fields of wool, where floral bouquets, geometric grids and pictorial forms retain the directness of folk art. made across the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, each antique rug carries the irregular rhythm and tactile clarity of its hooked surface.
the collection moves between compact accent pieces, narrow runners and larger room rugs, with palettes ranging from softened neutrals to red, blue, green and deep brown. gentle fading, abrash and signs of use give each piece an individual presence shaped as much by time as by pattern.