INTRODUCING THE TEKTON COLLECTION
Inspired by the enduring legacy of the Arts & Crafts movement and its emphasis on celebrating the fine details of craft.
Abacus
Abacus Rug is a study of the small and overlooked elements in architecture and embodies the beauty found in small details. Inspired by and named after the supporting stone between sections of columns, the understated sections provide strength and hold a quiet beauty in their own right.
Dovetail
Drawing inspiration from joinery and celebrating the inherent beauty in the intricate patterns and subtle textures found in joinery. The design seeks to capture the delicate balance between strength and finesse in crafted wood joints.
Available colourways: Corn / Flax
Piloti
Piloti is inspired by harmonious balance of strength and elegance of slim pillars which raise buildings above ground or water.
Available colourways: Celestina / Kelp / Thistle / Dowel
Kalido
Inspired by the art of fabric mending, Kalido plays with the elegant decorative joins that blend delicate beauty with structural strength, creating a new whole. The intricate lines of the pattern and recurring color changes play with perspective and make it one of our most complex designs to weave.
Available colourways: Hazel / Aloe
Tenon
Drawing inspiration from and celebrating the inherent beauty in the intricate patterns and subtle textures found in joinery.
Available colourways: Bisque / Shingle
Tessera
Tessera intricately weaves together geometric formations, seamlessly integrating brick- like patterns and interlacing motifs. With each thread, embodying the beauty of bonding and the artistry of interlacing, creating a captivating tapestry that harmonizes tradition with modernity.
Available colourways: Pickle / Morello / Marina
Caroline Lindsell, Co-Founder and Head of Design, says: “For this collection I delved into what makes craft special to me personally, those small connections inherent in crafted objects, a dovetail join or stitched detail, or elements of an architectural column. I relish in these details, they are both practical and quietly beautiful. A RUM FELLOW has always been about pattern and the positive feelings it can give to you and that hasn’t changed. What has evolved over the last decade is how I use colour, how I explore the properties of weave and develop the flow of the rug patterns and how I want people to feel when they walk over the pieces.”
Photography by: Natalie Dinham