Collaborations

At Teixidors, collaboration is a conversation between textile craftsmanship and the creative vision of designers, architects, and artists. Our handlooms transform the finest natural fibers into unique pieces that embody authenticity, sustainability, and timeless beauty.

Each project draws inspiration from nature, culture, and materials, always seeking a balance between thoughtful design and social responsibility. The collections that emerge celebrate the true spirit of contemporary artisanal work.

Inspiracion materiales colección John Pawson

John Pawson & Teixidors

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Strata Collection 2025

From the union of textile craftsmanship’s delicacy and John Pawson’s architectural purity emerges Strata: a collection conceived for havens that embrace us, comfort us, and elevate our well-being. A proposal where the serenity of architecture converses with the warmth of fabrics, creating spaces that inspire calm and timeless beauty.

John Pawson: The Full Interview

John Pawson

John Pawson’s exclusive design ‘Tile’ for Teixidors consists of three throws and complementary cushions, with a design inspired by architectural patterns: playing with the repeating form of a rectangular tile to generate a mosaic, expressed in three intensities of colour.

‘Tile’ perfectly characterizes the attraction of the British architect to constructive patterns, simplicity and to textures that occur in nature. The complete collection is hand-woven in a balanced composition of ecological Merino wool from Provence, France and ecological baby yak wool, obtained by combing young animals herded by a cooperative of nomadic cattlemen in Mongolia.

The complete collection is hand-woven in a balanced composition of ecological Merino wool from Provence, France and ecological baby yak wool, obtained by combing young animals herded by a cooperative of nomadic cattlemen in Mongolia.

Tile Throw

€846

Ecological Merino Wool & Baby Yak Wool

Cushion from the Tile collection in collaboration with British architect John Pawson, featuring rectangular shapes that form a mosaic in three shades of gray inspired by stone, marble, and tile. Cojín de diseño de la colección de John Pawson y Teixidors en lana merina y yak

TILE Cushion Cover | by John Pawson

€237

Ecological merino wool & baby yak wool

Nature remains an inexhaustible source of inspiration for John Pawson:

«My photographic archive, which I regard as a kind of sketchbook and use constantly as a design tool, is full of images of natural forms. I’m especially drawn to the patterns and textures that occur in nature — the grain of a piece of wood or the tiny fossils in a fragment of limestone».

 

 

Conos preparados para poner el urdidor en marcha en el Taller de Teixidors
Preparando la canilla en el taller de Teixidors para comenzar a tejer en el telar manual
Preparando la canilla en el taller de Teixidors para comenzar a tejer en el telar manual
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In the words of the architect himself, the collaboration with Teixidors has focused on creating something different, free of time pressure and commercial imperatives, ‘with scope for the ideas to develop naturally into product’. Its objective has been to develop a family of home textiles, each based on a different structure, echoing those found in architecture.

‘I am always searching for simplicity. My work is about paring down -reducing a design to what is essential and appropriate’.

To this idea is added Pawson’s attraction to rhythm, repetition and the inherent sensory qualities of natural materials. Nature continues to be an inexhaustible source of inspiration for John Pawson.

‘My photographic archive – which I think of as a sort of sketchbook and use constantly as a design tool – is filled with shots of natural forms. I am particularly drawn to the patterns and textures that occur in nature – the grain of a length of timber or the tiny fossils in a piece of limestone’.

For Pawson, his collaboration with Teixidors has provided a new opportunity to work with manual processes, ‘where small variations form a natural aspect of the character of what is made’ and testimony to his conviction of the bond between sustainability and good design.

‘Sustainability’, he stresses, ‘is no longer something you begin to consider part way through the creative process, it has to be
embedded in the heart of the design thinking’.

Monocle

Since 2007, Monocle has grown from a print magazine offering fresh, optimistic perspectives into a globally influential media company that sets the agenda in everything from diplomacy to design, onscreen and on air. 

The magazine remains at the core of everything they do, with a team of writers and editors looking beyond the usual narratives to deliver in-depth reporting and comment on global affairs, entrepreneurship, the media, design, city-making and more.   

This collaboration for Monocle has been meticulously designed and handwoven in Terrassa (Barcelona). For its creation, a yarn specially developed by Teixidors for Monocle has been used. The blanket collection is inspired by geometric shapes and architectural patterns, combining a sophisticated color palette with a harmonious checkered composition, resulting in a unique piece that blends tradition, craftsmanship, and contemporary design. A merino wool blanket that transcends time and space, merging warmth, art, and design.

Monocle x Teixidors throw in merino local traceable wool
Monocle x Teixidors throw in merino local traceable wool in navy tone
Monocle x Teixidors throw in merino local traceable wool in yellow tone
Monocle x Teixidors throw in merino local traceable wool label detail
Monocle x Teixidors throw in merino local traceable wool in yellow design
Monocle x Teixidors throw in merino local traceable wool in navy detail fringes
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Obra Composicion suprematista museo Thyssen

Thyssen Museum

Supporting artisans since the 1990s

For over 30 years, the Thyssen Museum has been committed to preserving traditions and promoting the art of artisans, recognizing the value of handmade work and the dedication reflected in every piece.

The Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza provides a unique space for artisans to share their creations with the world, celebrating the authenticity and talent of those who keep craftsmanship alive.

Within this framework, the TEIXIDORS × THYSSEN MUSEUM collaboration was born, featuring a piece designed and inspired by the work of Ilyá Cashnik, currently exhibited at the museum. A fusion of art and craftsmanship that reflects passion, creativity, and tradition.

Chal cashmere negro etiquetado Thyssen
Chal cashmere negro Thyssen inspirado obra de arte
Chal cashmere negro inspirado obra de arte
Chal Thyssen cashmere negro inspirado obra de arte
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Faye Toogood

Faye Toogood’s new collection of blanket designs for Teixidors offers a playful, textural take on a traditional favourite. Each blanket in the Criss-Cross 3,2,1 range comprises three distinct yet conjoined weaves that present a variety of discrete textures in a single piece. The textile triptychs are hand-loomed in the Teixidors workshop using natural ecological merino wool, carefully washed to achieve a lightly felted and soft finish.

Criss Cross 3,2,1 Throw

€811

Ecological merino wool throw

Teixidors proposes combining pieces of varying lengths, a strategy that creates opportunities to mix different colors and textures crafted from Teixidors’ exclusive yarns. CRISS-CROSS 3,2,1 also emphasizes a distinctive decorative feature of Teixidors: the colored edge profile. This signature element, found in many pieces across the collection, is applied here in different positions, thicknesses, and colors, adding a playful and dynamic touch to the design.

Mujer tejiendo en el taller de Teixidors en telar manual  de madera
FayeTooGood portrait iin black and white
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Each piece consists of three woven quadrilaterals of subtly differing proportions and hues, sewn together into a long patchwork with fringed edging; the contrasting yet complementary colourways–including subtle ochre, neutral cream and a rich scarlet – are achieved by a combination of natural wool tones and vegetable and eco-friendly dyeing. The tactile qualities of the pieces are further enhanced with felt-like elements and Teixidors’ characteristic appliquéd cords, making each of these tripartite blankets into a domestic anthology of fabric textures.

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