EXPLORING EDEN — Fall 2025
As Summer transitions into Fall, we invite you to explore the tactile landscape of our Eden Rug Collection with us. Through Eden we return to something essential: the harmony between human hands, the natural world, and the timeless stories spun in between.
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Botanical Study of Indian Mulberry (Morinda citrifolia), late 18th century
Detail of Eden Rug in Celery Cashmere with Silver & Gold Eyes
‘The Gathering of Mulberry Leaves and the Feeding of the Silkworms’, Plate 5 from "The Introduction of the Silkworm" [Vermis Sericus], Karel van Mallery Netherlandish, ca. 1595
“Somewhere on a mulberry leaf a silkworm forms its cocoon… her essence becomes the finest, softest qualities of silk.” — Ell Benjamin
Cashmere Goats
'The silkworm of India' - Depiction of the different stages of the silkworm by Alfred Louis Sargent (1828-1855) from The Illustrated London News
The Eden Rug Collection began as an inward inquiry. It emerged during a time when we were meditating on our own origins and marked our first passage into textiles, an ancient craft deeply entwined with the natural world. Exploring Eden created a kind of portal through which we could research flora, fauna, and the enduring symbols that have offered meaning and protection across time.
In this way, the Eden Rug Collection is both personal and archetypal—rooted in our own studio history and reaching back into the shared lineage of craft.
Detail of Eden Rug in Chocolate Cashmere with Rose & Gold Silk Eyes
Detail of Eden Rug in Chocolate Cashmere with Rose & Gold Silk Eyes
Title Plate from "The Introduction of the Silkworm" [Vermis Sericus], Karel van Mallery Netherlandish
Eden Rug in Gold Silk with Rose & Chocolate Eyes
Eden Leaf Rug in Gold Silk with Rose & Chocolate Eyes with Robins Arm Chair and Anya Eye Side Table
Length of Silk Fabric, ca. 1770, Unknown artist/maker