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Limited Edition Embroidered Cushions & Textile Objects

Collected works developed through surface study and released in restrained numbers.

Objects at Gulzoe are conceived as complete works.

These embroidered textile objects — including cushions and small-scale surface studies — carry the same material intelligence and restraint as commissioned architectural surfaces, yet exist independently of a specific interior context.

Each object is developed to be lived with, kept, gathered over time, and released in limited numbers. Materials, scale, and finish are fixed.

Tactile Surface Study in Textile Form

POMONA

The Pomona collection emerges from tactile surface exploration translated into structured textile relief.

Rooted in organic fibre and restrained embroidery, each piece carries a raw material presence while maintaining architectural clarity. Texture is developed gradually — through density variation, directional stitch movement, and controlled negative space.

The surfaces retain an elemental quality, yet are calibrated in proportion and repetition. What feels natural is in fact intentionally resolved.

Derived from ongoing architectural surface investigations, Pomona functions as a fragment of larger material systems — where sustainability, tactility, and spatial intelligence converge.

Limited-edition textile objects originating from Gulzoe’s surface studies.

Textile Fragments from the Canopy Study

Sava

Sava translates the structural canopy investigation of Canopy Without Ornament into intimate textile fragments.

Where the wall study examined suspended descent at architectural scale, Sava explores how vertical articulation and restrained shimmer operate within softer, domestic formats. Zari and glass bead embroidery are introduced with measured control, allowing reflection to remain atmospheric rather than assertive.

Developed on cotton–linen blends and quilted cotton velvet bases, the collection retains the downward rhythm and tonal discipline of the original canopy study while shifting the scale from framed wall surface to tactile object.

These works function as material fragments — preserving canopy logic in a format suited to intimate interiors.

Limited-edition embroidered textile objects derived from architectural surface research.

Derived from the Canopy Without Ornament surface study.

Objects may be acquired individually, subject to availability.

Some works shown here may also appear within Works, where they are presented as part of the house’s broader body of work.

Availability and suitability are confirmed through conversation.