We are thrilled to present a series of textile and lighting pieces made by TXT.URE and PAMPA for our exhibition: MATERIAL DIALOGUES: women at the intersection of design and craft.

Our friends at PAMPA produced 3 pieces: the Esther, Selva, and Amila rugs are all long narrow runners with unique patterns and colors.
These special rugs were hand woven in Argentina from 100% sheep's wool, and dyed using entirely natural pigments by skilled artisans using traditional techniques passed down through generations.

The earthy tones reflect nature’s enduring palette, symbolizing the deep relationship between Pampa Artisans and the landscapes that inspire these hand woven pieces. By working directly with artisans, Pampa fosters equitable collaboration, ensuring that each piece carries the soul of its maker and the spirit of its origin
Pampa invites you to experience the tactile and visual poetry of sustainable craft, where tradition and modernity converge in a dialogue of materials and environmental consciousness.




Our friends at TXT.URE produced a series of 5 lamps inspired by Mexico City architecture of the 1970s. The textured black ceramic lamp bases were made by Baja California pottery studio Barro Sur, and the light shades were hand woven and tufted from sheep's wool.






