Disgrace Studios is an upstart London workshop that makes rugs around the globe. Founder Hector Coombs spent almost 10 years working for Christopher Farr earlier than launching his personal firm. He explains that the title Disgrace is meant to function “a every day provocation: a reminder to be courageous and unapologetic in artistic expression whereas remaining considerate, cautious, and humane in how issues are made.”
The studio’s newest assortment, Roots, was created in collaboration with Furnishing Futures, a UK social companies company that helps survivors of home abuse rebuild—and totally refurnish—their lives. The 14 handwoven designs characteristic pure motifs, delicate textures, and colours that “evoke security, consolation and belonging.” For each rug offered, Disgrace Studios donates one other for the dwelling quarters of a Furnishing Futures’ beneficiary. Writes the Disgrace group: “Roots champions the concept that considerate design can do greater than beautify an area; it could actually assist individuals heal, rebuild, and put down new roots.”
Pictures by Nat Aubry, styling by Anna Sheridan, courtesy of Disgrace Studios (@shamestudios).


Bhadoi, close to Varanasi, is a area in Inda that has been a middle for weaving for hundreds of years. Disgrace notes that the strategies employed are ages-old, “but its artisans stays open to experimentation, making it one of many studio’s most cherished locations to work.” Disgrace is an authorized associate of the fair-trade nonprofit Label Step and is dedicated to paying all fingers pretty: “we exist to supply equal advantages to the craftswomen and males who produce these beautiful objects,” they write, “and the purchasers who will take pleasure in them.”




Disgrace Studios has a pop-up exhibit of the Roots rugs at Furnishing Future’s house, The Atrium. It’s up by way of April 4, Thursday to Saturday, 11 am to five pm, at 11A Argall Ave, Unit 4, London E10 7QE
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