Loom Studio · Est. 2012

FIBER
IS NOT
QUIET

Wall-scale tapestries for spaces that demand more than paint.
Dyed, woven, and installed by hand.

Dyed by HandWall-Scale TapestryIndigo & Natural FiberBrooklyn StudioCommission OpenHotel LobbiesGallery ExhibitionsPrivate Collections8–14 Week Lead TimeSince 2012
Dyed by HandWall-Scale TapestryIndigo & Natural FiberBrooklyn StudioCommission OpenHotel LobbiesGallery ExhibitionsPrivate Collections8–14 Week Lead TimeSince 2012
01
The Dye
Hands submerging fabric into deep indigo dye vat, cloth pulled dripping from the liquid
Loom Studio / 2026

THECOLORENTERSTHECLOTHBEFOREYOUCANNAMEIT

Loom
02
The Loom
Close-up mechanical rhythm of floor loom, shuttle moving through warp threads in slow motion
Loom Studio / 2026

EVERYTHREADCARRIESADECISIONTHATHOLDSTHEWALL

Loom
03
The Installation
Twelve-foot tapestry hanging in concrete atrium, woven screen dividing restaurant dining room
Loom Studio / 2026
Studio Archive

TWELVE YEARS.
FORTY-THREE
COMMISSIONS.

Each piece documented from first warp thread to final installation. The lookbook shows what photographs struggle to capture: scale, texture, and the way light moves across a woven surface at different hours of the day.

43
Commissions
12
Years
28
Countries

Free · 47 pages · PDF

Large woven tapestry hanging in a modern hotel lobby with high ceilings

Hospitality

Hotel lobbies, restaurant dividers, spa sanctuaries. Pieces that define the room before the guest settles in.

Fiber art installation in white gallery space with dramatic lighting

Gallery & Museum

Exhibition-grade work that holds its own against paint and sculpture. Fiber as primary medium, not textile craft.

Woven tapestry as focal point in minimalist private residence living room

Private Collection

A single piece for a single room. Sized to the wall, dyed to the light, woven to last three generations.