Meredith Heron Collection
06/16/2026
What started as a flatwoven sumac quickly became:
“Wouldn’t this make an incredible hand-knotted rug?”
One of the biggest challenges designers face when shopping for rugs is that they’re often comparing prices without being taught what they’re actually comparing.
A hand-knotted rug isn’t simply a hand-knotted rug.
Pile height matters.
Construction matters.
Country of origin matters.
Fibre matters.
A 3mm/5mm Nepalese rug is a completely different proposition than a 7mm/9mm version. A Pakistani rug with an antique wash tells a different story again.
Yet most designers were never taught how these decisions impact price, performance, durability, or appearance.
That’s where we come in.
At MHC, we don’t just design rugs. We help designers understand the options available to them so they can confidently explain the investment to their clients.
And sometimes that knowledge leads to a more luxurious rug.
Sometimes it leads to value engineering.
Both are equally valuable.
Because when you understand the variables, you can make smarter decisions, build trust with your clients, and create a project that feels considered from every angle.
Knowledge is power. Especially when it’s woven into the floor beneath your feet.
Bring us your plans, your elevations, your inspiration images, and your budget. We’ll help you understand what’s possible.
06/11/2026
The best rugs are often the wrong size.
The vintage silk discovered in a Paris gallery.
The antique Persian purchased on holiday.
The family heirloom that deserves to be used rather than stored away.
They’re beautiful. They’re meaningful.
They’re also often far too small for today’s seating arrangements.
Enter Triglyph.
Designed as a rug for layering, Triglyph features a recessed central field specifically created to accommodate a smaller rug within a properly scaled room. The result is a composition that feels intentional rather than compromised.
Inspired by traditional Sumac weaving and detailed with a fishtail braid motif, the original construction combines flatweave techniques with raised New Zealand wool and silk pile to create subtle texture and depth.
For clients seeking a different expression, Triglyph can also be produced entirely hand-knotted in the fibre and finish of their choosing.
Because sometimes the perfect rug is the one you already own.
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