THE FABRICS
THE FABRICS harks back to the origins of textiles and recalls the history of fabric production. Whether traditional manufacturing processes, the use of well-known classic fabrics or the orientation towards pictorial weaving - THE FABRICS retells the history of our fabrics.
![wool rug with melange stripes](https://www.kymo.de/hubfs/assets/images/collections/the_fabrics/woven_haze_sandstorm@1x.jpg)
Woven Haze
Two interwoven colours that alternate in an irregular sequence to create a flickering effect.
![handwoven wool rug with droplet structure in natural colours with dark blue contrast yarn](https://www.kymo.de/hubfs/assets/images/collections/wool_range/nordic_drop.jpg)
Nordic Drop
There they lie, like pearls of morning dew. Droplets in relief, which not only meet the eye of the beholder, they can also be sensed on the skin …
![handwoven wool rug in natural colours and scandinavian style](https://www.kymo.de/hubfs/assets/images/collections/the_fabrics/nordic_plain_nature_and_turquoise@1x.jpg)
Nordic Plain
Like delicate blossoms symbolising life in this unworldly landscape, bright strands of viscose woven through soft strands of colourful wool.
![handknotted viscose rug with dark base yarn and fine short pile](https://www.kymo.de/hubfs/assets/images/collections/the_fabrics/dune_max_viscose_bright_chrome@1x.jpg)
Dune Max Viscose
DUNE owes its name to the ups, downs and undulations of sand dunes. Its VISCOSE MAX version adds more glamour and shine to the equation.
![handwoven kilim with abstract stitching](https://www.kymo.de/hubfs/assets/images/collections/the_fabrics/kelim_motifs_tree_of_life_sandstone@1x.jpg)
Kelim Motifs Tree of Life
Design by Katharina Tannous
The tree of life has been a symbol of the circle of existence, from beginning to end, for thousands of years.