Handwoven window coverings inspired by Native traditions

 

Created in partnership with the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture in Santa Fe, New Mexico, Hartmann & Forbes introduced a hand woven window covering.

Each design is jacquard-handloomed and inspired by a different Native craft tradition: basketry, pottery, and weaving. The Hartmann interpretations pay homage to the natural materials and design motifs integral to the Hopi, Yurok, Diné (Navajo), and Pueblo peoples and echo the creative conversations between the maker and the objects.

A portion of this collection's proceeds supports MIAC and its mission.

Inspiration pieces from the Museum.

Object Information

Pottery Jar, artist once known, Santo Domingo Pueblo, ca. 1977 | Saddle Blanket, artist once known, Diné , ca. 1940

Bowl, made by Ada Fredericks, Hopi, ca. 1960-68 | Storage Basket, artist once known, Yurok people of California, ca. 1904