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TRIBECA
Width: 53” Cuttable
Repeat: 15.25” V, 8.25” H
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55% LINEN 45% COTTON


Tribeca contrasts hand screenprint and embroidery in a bold, graphic exploration inspired by the elongated, lustrous stitches of traditional Phulkari embroidery from the Punjab region of India. Named for the stylish New York City neighborhood of the same name, Tribeca translates this centuries-old technique through a contemporary lens.

Screen printing — the technique of using mesh to transfer a design in ink or dye onto paper or fabric — dates back to China during the Song Dynasty (960 – 1279 AD). The earliest form of this method used mesh woven from human hair and designs cut out of paper. When Japan adapted the art form years later, silk became the material of choice for imprinting designs onto various substrates.
Our select screen printed textiles are printed by hand at a small workshop in Bangalore where artisans use the technique to create precise, even prints that can be layered and repeated endlessly to achieve a desired design.

JUHU
HUDSON INDIGO

Width: 51” Cuttable
Repeat: 4.75” V, 6.75” H
55% LINEN 45% COTTON




Juhu is one of the most famous beaches in the suburban neighborhood of West Bombay and is home to many Bollywood stars.

CHOWPATTY
Chowpatty is a dynamic all-over pattern chevron pattern uniting hand block print with chain stitch hand embroidery.






Width: 54”
Repeat: 7” V, 4.5” H 100% COTTON
Bandra
The abstracted damask motif of Bandra creates a play between positive and negative space, highlighting the natural texture of the pattern’s linen cotton ground. Created using hand block print with embroidered accents.






Width: 54”
Repeat: 7.75” V, 8.5” H
55% LINEN 45% COTTON
