Initially an abstract painter, Slade School graduate Christopher Farr won a Boise Traveling Fellowship to Peru in 1975. There, Farr became enraptured by pre-Columbian textiles, and determined to explore ways to marry his love of abstract art with ancient textile arts, he traveled to Western Turkey to learn rug making. His modernist interest in colour and form, combined with the age-old techniques of hand dyeing and hand looming, helped make Christopher Farr one of the preeminent rug designers of today.
We are proud to be celebrating Christopher Farr in a collaborative range of interior furnishing textiles that includes upholstery fabrics, curtain fabrics, drapery, blinds, and more. Known for his luxury textiles and designer rugs, Farr’s designs bring together traditional craftsmanship and contemporary interior design, making them perfect for creating statement pieces in modern homes. His collection of luxury home décor textiles reflects a unique fusion of traditional techniques and innovative design, making them a staple for high-end interiors.