Financial Times
How To Spend It April 2007 'never-before-seen-
in-the-UK, handmade felt rugs pieced together in gobsmacking colourways by the nomads of Kyrgyzstan'
House & Garden July 2007 'striking wool-felt rugs [that] tell a story, describe a scene, or invoke a blessing… direct from the makers'
House & Garden June 2007 'hand-sewn felt rugs which look equally handsome on the floor or framed or unframed on a wall'
Homes & Gardens July 2007 'Felt specialises in intriguing shyrdaks: decorative felt rugs, handmade by the nomadic people of Kyrgyzstan'
Evening Standard
Homes & Property March 2007 'felt rugs made for 2,500 years in the remote Tien Shan mountains in Kyrgyzstan… Tim Moock of Felt has set up a fair-trade agreement with these nomadic peoples'
Felt launched to interior designers in February 2007 with an exhibition at the Rebecca Hossack Gallery in London W1 and subsequently at the Form art and design fair at Olympia in March, to great acclaim.
Since then, Felt has featured regularly in stylish interior magazines and national newspapers. A selection of editorial reviews is featured below.
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