A Striped Bazaar –
Stocked with finds from her far-flung travels, Kira Wickstrom Pollack’s online bazaar is full of scintillating stripes (of every variety) for the bed, table and floor. Via House Digs. Pin It
View ArticleIngrid Khan –
Ingrid Khan’s spare but lyrically styled website is visually transporting — as are her timeless Indian quilts. Via Ilhabela East Indies. Pin It
View ArticleLive Auctioneers –
Like the secret sale you’re uncertain you want to tell friends about, the discovery of Live Auctioneers might test your magnanimity — at least it did for me! But here goes nonetheless. It’s not...
View ArticleFound Object –
Found Object presents “rediscovered and repurposed” kanthas, suzanis, ikats and kilims — for sale on their own site, and through One King’s Lane. Pin It
View ArticleRachel Clore –
Rachel Clore is just beginning her career as a textile and surface designer and is clearly off to a great start. During a recent lengthy stay in India she learned bandani, a traditional tie dye...
View ArticleStitchwallah –
Despite the presence of a small online shop, what’s really for sale at Stitchwallah is the expertise of Hilary Niederer, a costume designer and textile buyer living in Mumbai India. Looking to import...
View ArticleGujarat Gates –
Some textile images practically demand follow-up Google searches — as did this photograph featured in Los Angeles Times’ 2011 review of the book Undecorate: The No-Rules Approach To Interior Design....
View ArticleThe Green Elephant –
The Green Elephant is a wholesale importer of Free Trade, “Craftmark” certified goods from India. Among their recent blog entries is a great write-up / photo essay on the tie dye artisans behind...
View ArticleBlock Shop –
For a textile blog like this one, Block Shop hits all the marks of a continually sought-after trifecta: beautiful textile line + gorgeous website + inspiring About page. Via Futuristic. Pin It
View ArticleAunti Oti –
“Purveying the everyday of India”, Aunti Oti supplies a range of “humble” and “handmade” Indian textiles including scarves, shawls, bedding and table linens. Via T Magazine. Pin It
View ArticleKufri Life Fabrics –
With a bi-continental mother-daughter duo as its creative engine, Kufri Life Fabrics is a great source for handprinted yardage, customized pillows, and one of a kind textiles including ikats and...
View ArticleHouse of Alva –
House of Alva’s scarves are imbued with a mission both to preserve Indian craft traditions and to support the economic viability of a new generation of artisans. Above, a kantha embroidery detail. Pin It
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