Masterfully bridging rustic and refined aesthetics, Ralph Lauren's Canyon Road fabric collection draws inspiration from the serene beauty of natural landscapes. The thoughtfully curated assortment balances artisanal craftsmanship with practical luxury through durable wool blends; plush, long-pile velvets; cotton-and-jute weaves; and performance sheers with a natural drape. Realized in a rich, neutral palette punctuated by vibrant red and indigo hues, the selected designs span from naturally flecked textures to striking geometric motifs.
Included in this exquisite collection are fabrics created as part of Ralph Lauren's Artist in Residence program. This special collaboration with siblings Naiomi Glasses and Tyler Glasses - both seventh-generation Diné (Navajo) weavers - honors Navajo heritage and centuries-old traditions.
This wool fabric features horizontal diamond motifs in natural shades, found in many Navajo weavings and those of other Indigenous communities, in contrasting tones placed on an ombre ground. Suitable for upholstery, drapery and cushions.
Masterfully bridging rustic and refined aesthetics, Ralph Lauren's Canyon Road fabric collection draws inspiration from the serene beauty of natural landscapes. The thoughtfully curated assortment balances artisanal craftsmanship with practical luxury through durable wool blends; plush, long-pile velvets; cotton-and-jute weaves; and performance sheers with a natural drape. Realized in a rich, neutral palette punctuated by vibrant red and indigo hues, the selected designs span from naturally flecked textures to striking geometric motifs.
Included in this exquisite collection are fabrics created as part of Ralph Lauren's Artist in Residence program. This special collaboration with siblings Naiomi Glasses and Tyler Glasses - both seventh-generation Diné (Navajo) weavers - honors Navajo heritage and centuries-old traditions.
Named after a beloved horse on the Glasses' family ranch and inspired by one of Tyler's early weavings used as Peppy's saddle blanket. Stepped diamond motifs, or butterfly diamonds, create a bold horizontal stripe in cream and natural spanning across the fabric. Suitable for upholstery, drapery and cushions.
Masterfully bridging rustic and refined aesthetics, Ralph Lauren's Canyon Road fabric collection draws inspiration from the serene beauty of natural landscapes. The thoughtfully curated assortment balances artisanal craftsmanship with practical luxury through durable wool blends; plush, long-pile velvets; cotton-and-jute weaves; and performance sheers with a natural drape. Realized in a rich, neutral palette punctuated by vibrant red and indigo hues, the selected designs span from naturally flecked textures to striking geometric motifs.
Included in this exquisite collection are fabrics created as part of Ralph Lauren's Artist in Residence program. This special collaboration with siblings Naiomi Glasses and Tyler Glasses - both seventh-generation Diné (Navajo) weavers - honors Navajo heritage and centuries-old traditions.
A beautiful and delicate herringbone design in a sophisticated shade of driftwood. Woven with viscose and linen, suitable for upholstery, curtains, cushions and blinds.
Masterfully bridging rustic and refined aesthetics, Ralph Lauren's Canyon Road fabric collection draws inspiration from the serene beauty of natural landscapes. The thoughtfully curated assortment balances artisanal craftsmanship with practical luxury through durable wool blends; plush, long-pile velvets; cotton-and-jute weaves; and performance sheers with a natural drape. Realized in a rich, neutral palette punctuated by vibrant red and indigo hues, the selected designs span from naturally flecked textures to striking geometric motifs.
Included in this exquisite collection are fabrics created as part of Ralph Lauren's Artist in Residence program. This special collaboration with siblings Naiomi Glasses and Tyler Glasses - both seventh-generation Diné (Navajo) weavers - honors Navajo heritage and centuries-old traditions.
Inspired by an original weaving by Naiomi and Tyler Glasses, this wool fabric draws influence from a Third Phase Chief's blanket. The 'Third Phase' refers to the period of hand weaving in the late 1800's. During this period, diamond shapes began to overtake the simpler stripes of the earlier phases. In this pattern, a four-directional cross is placed within each diamond, representing the Earth's four directions. This pattern is named after Naiomi's and Tyler's late sister, Heather, who loved a melange, neutral palette. Suitable for upholstery, drapery and cushions.
This design is based on an old lacquered, blockprinted wallpaper panel , this dramatic fabric is printed on a cotton velvet for a luxurious affect that perfectly captures the antique original.
A finely woven sisal fiber woven in an open weave and then adhered to a colored backing for a delicate but durable effect.
Colors range from pale cream, sophisticated putty, warm neutrals and striking blues, jewel tones of ruby and amethyst, and deep black rounds out the palette. Colorway “platinum” has a contrasting metallic ground for a glamorous attitude.
Stripes of alternating colours play across the open ground of this elegant large scale stripe. This timeless and stylish design adds sophistication to any space, with a choice of four classic colorways.