Rug & Textile Surface
Vine pattern rug, curtain and textile surface solutions for warm hospitality spaces.
The brief.
A soft luxury rug in a Middle Eastern lounge, abstract vine and Arabesque pattern in muted emerald, ivory, sand and gold tones. Persian knotting meets the Chinese tendril — the vine woven, not printed. For hospitality and residential interiors that need warmth underfoot and a cultural story overhead.
- —Target space: lounges, Majlis rooms, hotel suites, residential living areas
- —Target customer: villa owners, hospitality projects, interior designers
- —Cultural direction: Persian knotting meets Chinese vine rhythm
- —Material direction: hand-knotted wool and silk, jacquard, embroidered textile
- —Visual mood: muted emerald, ivory, sand, antique gold — warm and soft
Where the vine comes from.
The vine is abstracted into a softer, larger rhythm suited to textile scale. The S-curve loosens, the leaves become flowing color fields, the flower node becomes a small gold knot. The pattern reads as a soft ground from across the room, and as a vine up close — two readings in one surface.
From motif to material.
Six steps take the vine from a traditional line drawing to a buildable surface — the same method across all hi9 works.
Abstract the vine
Loosen the S-curve into a larger, softer rhythm suited to textile scale.
Convert to knot plan
Map the vine to a hand-knotted wool and silk knot plan.
Mute the palette
Shift to muted emerald, ivory, sand and antique gold tones.
Add gold thread
Introduce antique gold silk thread for the flower node moments.
Test at room scale
Mock the rug at 3×4m — check it reads as ground, not noise.
Offer jacquard variant
Provide a jacquard textile variant for curtain and upholstery coordination.
The right material.
Hand-knotted Wool
Primary rug material — warmth, durability, cultural craft.
Silk Accent
Antique gold silk thread for flower node moments.
Emerald Field
Optional emerald field for Majlis applications.
Ivory Ground
Ivory ground for a brighter, more contemporary feel.
Jacquard Textile
Jacquard variant for curtain and upholstery coordination.
Sand Tone
Sand tone bridging ivory and gold — desert reference.
The vine, in space.
Each rendering drops the design into a real Middle Eastern interior — so you can see the vine walk, lean and live before any material is cut.



Buildable, not just beautiful.
Bring this vine to your surface.
Customize this pattern for your project — or ask for material suggestions tailored to your space, budget and timeline.