Following a successful debut at Salone Satellite, the studio continues its international trajectory with a new series of wool-based mirror-tapestries.
New York, May 2025 — After its widely praised debut at Milan Design Week’s Salone Satellite, Studio Ejarque announces its upcoming participation in ICFF New York, taking place May 18–20 at the Javits Center. The studio will present its new collection, Guirra, a series of handcrafted mirror-tapestries made using locally sourced wool from the indigenous Guirra sheep of the Valencian region.
Guirra marks a new chapter in the studio’s exploration of material identity and regional craftsmanship. The collection takes its name from the rare Guirra sheep breed, whose distinctive wool—noted for its volume, warmth, and reddish hue—is deeply rooted in the Mediterranean landscape yet largely underutilized today. Studio Ejarque celebrates this forgotten material through a contemporary lens, transforming it into tactile, sculptural objects that speak to both heritage and innovation.
The collection’s central pieces are mirror-tapestries that blend reflective surfaces with soft, organic fiber compositions. Drawing from traditional rug-making processes, Studio Ejarque manipulates the Guirra wool to explore new visual and emotional territories—resulting in objects that are as introspective as they are decorative.
Guirra is not just a material; it’s a narrative about place, presence, and the potential of what we’ve overlooked.
ICFF New York marks the next step in a defining period for Studio Ejarque, following recent presentations at Salone Satellite Milan, Stockholm Furniture Fair, and Ambiente Frankfurt.
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