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1977
This collection of patterns was developed as a tribute to post modernism. The pattern numbers are actually...Learn more -
1982
This collection of patterns was developed as a tribute to post modernism. The pattern numbers are actually...Learn more -
1984
This collection of patterns was developed as a tribute to post modernism. The pattern numbers are actually...Learn more -
Adirondack
A successful reproduction should remember and enhance the original piece without directly copying. Adirondack was inspired by...Learn more -
Admiral
Renaissance era carpets from Spain that were owned by the Admiralty had a specific pattern language of...Learn more -
Agra
Agra was a city in central India defined by the highest levels of artistic expression, including carpet...Learn more -
American Dream
Early colonial American textiles were an intriguing combination of vernacular cottage industry manufacturing and high-minded English style....Learn more -
Angora Essentials
Think of your softest and coziest sweater and that is the feeling you get when walking on...Learn more -
Arles
Imagine recoloring and walking on an ancient tapestry, that was the inspiration behind Arles, an original concept...Learn more -
Attic Border
This border design is equally well suited for a stair runner or area rug. The key-pattern border...Learn more -
Austrian Flowers
Early 20th century design was a terrific mish-mash of cultures and techniques. Austrian Flowers was a pattern...Learn more -
Blockprint
Woodcut prints are a terrific source of pattern inspiration. With block print we sought to evoke the...Learn more -
Bohem
The simplicity of squares and rectangles combine to create patterns inside of larger motifs. Bohem is rendered...Learn more -
Brentwood Trellis
Pay close attention to the movement of this lattice work design. The pattern moves over and under,...Learn more -
Broken Grid
Seemingly modern in appearance, Broken Grid is a composition of small self contained geometric narratives. The over-all...Learn more -
Calais
Torn paper collages, tree bark, feathers; Calais is a subtle gesture designed to evoke texture as much...Learn more -
Capard
The Design reform movement of the late 19th century manifest itself in different expressions throughout Europe and...Learn more -
Captain
Among our open field patterns, Captain has a rhythmic geometry of overlapping lattice work surrounding a solid...Learn more -
Caspian Essentials
Blurring the line between new and vintage is a popular theme at Retorra and is beautifully expressed...Learn more -
Caterina Border
Lean into pretty and embrace the delicate movement of Caterina, a pattern that finds its roots in...Learn more -
Cepastry
Cepastry is a defining pattern for Retorra and is one of our most intricate carpets. We created...Learn more