Explore our Journal, a seasonal collection of images and musings that invites you to see Egg Collective through a new lens.
Journal
EXPLORING EDEN - Fall 2025
Dated: 10/01/25
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.
In moments when fortune feels fragile, we knock on wood. Not simply to ward off misfortune, but to acknowledge the unseen forces that thread chance through our lives. It’s a quiet communion with the material world and the invisible forces it holds.
Sentinels from another time, trees have long been woven into folklore, religion, worship and superstition. To carve, craft or manipulate a piece of wood is to enter into an ancient tradition and relationship, the roots of which are present to this day in our superstitions and our language.
Time is the fourth dimension — Length. Width. Height. Time.
As designers, these four dimensions describe what we do and how we spend our time. We measure. We contemplate scale. We consider hours of labor. We look back at what has come before, and we make plans for something that is yet to be.
DESIGNING WOMEN IV - Eileen Gray’s House for Two Sculptors
Dated: 05/15/24
As a celebration of our fourth exhibition in the Designing Women Series, we invite you to trace the threads connecting past and present as we delve into Eileen Gray’s archive and resurrect a rarely seen set of architectural plans she created in 1933.
Our Snake Eyes Collection, perhaps more than any other, is near to our hearts. It celebrates the friendship from which Egg Collective was born, borrowing from our own personal biographies and superstitions to explore new forms, materials and meanings.
With that in mind, we have a request. Take a second look at the objects in your life. See them not as static things, but as lively matter. Consider them as fellow participants in a shared and enchanted world. From this view, a thing is never just a thing. It pulses with will, imbued with energy by nature, its maker, or those who hold it dear. Through this lens, we offer you a portal into a world of symbolism, protection, transformation, and intuition with the serpent as our watchful guide.
The third installment in our ongoing exhibition series celebrates the many and diverse women whose work has shaped the history of art and design. Featuring work by 28 contemporary and historical artists and designers — each of whom is also a mother— this exhibition invites reflection on motherhood in all its complexity: as a source of life, a role, a burden, a blessing, and a bond.
For this edition of the journal, we go straight to the source and foreground the voices behind the work.