color band :
Palette at a glance
This edit is tightly curated around a garden vocabulary of color:
•Grounds
oMany pieces sit on ivory, cream, or soft beige grounds – the feel of worn stone and sun-washed walls.
oThe balance is held by blue or soft green fields that read like water or dense planting.
•Accents
oGreens appear as leaves, vines, and cypress forms in over half the collection.
oBlues – from pale water to deep tile and night-sky navy – run through the majority of pieces.
oA quieter layer of brick, rose and rust appears as flower heads and borders, never overpowering the garden mood.
•Combined palettes
A significant share of the rugs carry both green and blue somewhere in the design, often on a light ground. These are the strongest “garden” statements: water, foliage and stone in a single field.
In practice, that means you can choose within one coherent palette—cool and planted, not heavy or dark—while still having meaningful variation from rug to rug.
Price band :
Investment profile
Every piece in To Find the Garden sits in our upper tiers:
•The majority fall into our Elevated band – serious, characterful rugs chosen for clients who want long-term pieces without moving into museum-level pricing.
•A smaller group sits in our Luxury band – rarer examples, exceptional drawing or scale, ideal for flagship rooms or collectors.
There are no entry-level “garden look” rugs here. This collection is built for clients who want the real thing, once.