Mourne textiles is a design led manufacturer of handwoven products based in county down.
Mourne textiles rugs.
For three generations their master weavers have produced the mid century visions of norwegian design pioneer and founder gerd hay edie.
They are crafted from materials such as merino wool cashmere mohair loop and silk in colours that include indigo and textured grey.
Mourne textiles textile designer from down mourne textiles is a family business started in the 1940s at the foot of the beautiful mourne mountains by the norwegian design pioneer gerd hay edie.
Fast forward to today and you ll find gerd s grandson mario in the very same studio carrying on this rich legacy.
Mourne textiles milano rug white.
That meant getting yarns spun from scratch not buying them from the shelf and using traditional techniques.
The milano rug defines our mid century design heritage.
Likewise our yarns have an organic feel with natural flecks that echo the landscape.
Drawing inspiration from nature woven on industrial looms almost a century old mourne textile s new range of luxury scarves keep cold at bay.
They are covered in heather fern and grass their colours altering throughout the seasons.
Our milano rug is handwoven using specialist techniques and combines three yarn types that create a unique surface texture.
The ever changing shades of textures and the mourne mountains are reflected in our textiles.
Our blanket designs include the lightweight yet well insulated double weave of maldwyn stripe a classic design from the 1930s.
With a history of clients like robin day hille conran sybil connolly and liberty mourne textiles is hoping to continue with a bright future now focusing on teaching younger apprentices hand weaving.
The rug was first produced in 1951 when gerd hay edie collaborated with furniture designer robin day to dress a room for la triennale di milano.
Mourne classic a fabric with a looser weave of yarns of varying thicknesses suited for the warmer months.
It is hand woven in our workshop using the highest quality yarns.
From 1953 1963 mourne textile s production had been predominently furnishing upholstery fabrics and rugs but during 1963 73 it increasingly produced apparel tweeds.