WW3




WW3 (Warp Weft 3) is a textile project by Liz Collins, Jeffrey Walkowiak and Michael Sharkey producing handwoven floor coverings and architectural screens. These pieces are created using the rudimentary weaving technique of potholders on a large-scale loom with knit fabric yardage. The rugs’ bulky, comfortable quality is fitting for a variety of spaces and doubles as seating.
View the look book here.
New York Custom orders are available here through Kinder Modern.