
We collaborate with artists who embrace experimentation—those eager to see their work reimagined through the timeless craft of weaving. For centuries, painters, sculptors, architects, and designers have partnered with master weavers to translate their creations into textile form. From Goya to Joan Miró, Anni Albers to Faith Ringgold, textiles and weaving have been a medium of reinvention. We carry that legacy forward, inviting contemporary artists to explore what their work becomes when woven.
Our Bichos

Our Bichos
We collaborate with artists who embrace experimentation—those eager to see their work reimagined through the timeless craft of weaving.

For centuries, painters, sculptors, architects, and designers have partnered with master weavers to translate their creations into textile form. From Goya to Joan Miró, Anni Albers to Faith Ringgold, textiles and weaving have been a medium of reinvention. We carry that legacy forward, inviting contemporary artists to explore what their work becomes when woven.

We collaborate with artists who embrace experimentation—those eager to see their work reimagined through the timeless craft of weaving. For centuries, painters, sculptors, architects, and designers have partnered with master weavers to translate their creations into textile form. From Goya to Joan Miró, Anni Albers to Faith Ringgold, textiles and weaving have been a medium of reinvention. We carry that legacy forward, inviting contemporary artists to explore what their work becomes when woven.
Our Bichos

We collaborate with artists who embrace experimentation—those eager to see their work reimagined through the timeless craft of weaving.

For centuries, painters, sculptors, architects, and designers have partnered with master weavers to translate their creations into textile form. From Goya to Joan Miró, Anni Albers to Faith Ringgold, textiles and weaving have been a medium of reinvention. We carry that legacy forward, inviting contemporary artists to explore what their work becomes when woven.

