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Loom to Linework: December’s New Arrivals

Loom to Linework: December’s New Arrivals

By Connie SishtonDec 09, 2025

This month, our new arrivals explore the relationship between heritage craft and contemporary pattern; from woven traditions reimagined for the wall and furnishings to new illusions, stripes, and hand-drawn studies of form. Together, these offerings from  Coordonné and Wallpaper Projects set the tone for a season defined by texture, colour, and cultural depth.

The Sarape Collection by Coordonné

Inspired by the history of Mestizaje, the blending of Indigenous Huichol and Yaqui weaving with Spanish Valencian textile traditions,Coordonné’s Sarape Collection pays tribute to the cultural fabric of Mexico. Each design captures the rhythm of handwoven cloth, translated into expressive, mural-scale pattern.

Geometric Embroidery & Folk Motifs

Andes drawing on the mathematical clarity and decorative symmetry found in traditional woven textiles. These designs bring form, repetition, and a sense of crafted order.

Inspired by embroidery, folk iconography, and regional craft, these designs introduce pattern with movement and cultural resonance.

Bold, Mural-Esque Botanicals

With designs like Aduanero, Nopolo, Agaves  and Camecuar, Sarape reinterprets the plants and natural forms central to Mexico’s identity.

The agave fields, desert silhouettes, and organic curves become large-scale, mural-driven compositions. These designs have a sculptural quality, generous in scale, expressive in linework, and rich in contrast. They introduce movement and a sense of place, echoing the relationship between craft and the environments that inspire it.

Woven Texture

If the geometric and botanical designs carry the collection’s voice, these carry its tactility.

Yuca, Tule, and Maguey emulate the subtle irregularities of handwoven cloth. Soft shifts in tone, fine linear details, and natural-fibre aesthetics give these patterns an understated richness. They feel grounded and authentic, capturing the essence of woven texture in a modern, versatile format.

Illusion, Linework & Artistic Studies by Wallpaper Projects

This month also introduces new designs from Wallpaper Projects, each exploring a different interpretation of line and surface.

Brazed Lattice, created with The Perfect Nothing Catalog, uses trompe l’oeil to turn a printed surface into something that feels sculptural and dimensional. It’s a design that plays with perception, blurring the line between material truth and visual illusion.

Pinbyte reimagines classic pinstriped broadcloth through a modern palette, blending textile familiarity with digital colour influences for a crisp, contemporary rhythm.

Tick Shift offers a fresh take on vintage ticking, introducing a horizontal “glitch” that interrupts the vertical stripes and adds a subtle architectural break across the wall.

Finally, Object Study, in collaboration with artist Alexis Stiteler, returns in a new shade. Hand-drawn motifs and customizable compositions give this series a distinctly artistic presence; part textile, part mural, entirely unique.

We hope you enjoyed this glimpse into December’s New Arrivals and the craft, culture, and creativity behind them. Explore all New Arrivals at NewWall today. (Button for new arrivals).