Merida is my kind of company. Not only are they a leader in the field of natural fiber flooring, seriously dedicated to sustainability and innovation, but they are all about doing business with a conscience. In an age where bottom line and profits rule, it was refreshing to discover a company, with a mantra of “beauty and innovation with integrity,” which cares as much about ethical practices as it does product. When I attended an open house last week to learn more about their new designs, many people from the Merida team attended, eager to hear our opinions and suggestions. It was immediately apparent that their corporate culture is one of respect, relationships and creative collaboration.
You may know of Merida as a premier producer of sisal rugs, but over the last few years, they have developed into a much broader and deeper company. In the past, 70% of their product line was private labeled, but after investing in their design and manufacturing with a new facility in Fall River, MA, new looms and an extensive yarn library, they are now 70% branded, offering designers and retail customers (through Merida Home) many “ready to wear” options as well as high levels of customization. Their new Made in MA line, above and below, showcases the plethora of possibilities in terms of pattern, color and textures truly a bespoke experience.
In addition, their creative collaboration now includes designer collections. Their first foray was a partnership with Barclay Butera yielding a luxurious line of sisal and abaca rugs.
Featuring the designer’s signature tailored styling and blue palate, the rugs offer a versatile design anchor.
I am excited to report that a fabulous new collection with Celerie Kemble will be launched June 1. Her belted stripe, a handsome handwoven abaca, was released last fall.
The new collaboration will feature several new designs – some versatile textured neutrals that would complement her style of sophisticated layered looks
and in my mind, the star of the collection, a gorgeous chevron in five fabulous colorations
Merida had prepared some inspirational idea boards for the presentation. I loved this one using the Celerie Kemble in the coral coloration with one of my favorite Brunschwig fabrics from their new Les Alizés collection . Also included are a sisal variation and the Made in MA stripe in pink.
Two more boards show a stylish mix of color and textures showcasing the versatility and vast variety of custom possibilities of the new Made in MA collection
You may recognize the image on the right of design firm Tilton Fenwick‘s popular 2011 Hamptons Designer Showhouse room, which featured a beautiful Merida rug.
I hear through the grapevine that their Housing Works Design on a Dime vignette will include another Merida creation!
Visit the featured design projects section on Merida’s site to see how other designers have worked with Merida to create unique products for distinctive interiors. This is just a tiny sampling of what this exciting company has to offer. We will revisit them again later this year when we take an up close and personal visit to the Fall River facility.
Magnificent!
Love to have one of these beauties for my new master bedroom.
pve
Do you know if Merida has an outlet in Fall River?? That would be amazing!
Hi Marte – sorry but no outlet that I know of.
Sp happy to learn more about this already great company! I loved seeing the new line.
Thank you for sharing, Stacey.
Happy Wednesday.
Teresa
xoxo
Love this closer look at Merida! We need to get a rug for the new playroom….and I see lots of ones I love above.
xo Elizabeth
I used sisal from Merida in my showhouse room last year. I love all of their products, the quality it is just unmatched. I can’t wait to see these new products. I wonder how these designer products will be distributed?
Merida has “nailed it” on their displays! franki
Love the bold blue and white stripe; oh and the chevron pattern!!
Stacy a company with all of the qualities I admire!
xoxo
Karena
Art by Karena
I like the blue and white stripe. Lot’s of color and texture variation – great products!
Those sisals look divine! So fresh and crisp looking. Do they have a website to peruse and order from Q.? Thanks as always for another great resource and I am looking forward to checking out the link to Housing Works Design on a Dime. Just finishing our kitchen…that’s about whats left of my budget.
Oooooooh, LOVE the white in the first photo! So very me.
I am so looking at Merida for new carpets in our bedrooms – love that Celerie is coming out with her own patterns, too!
xxoo
OMG love the chevron pattern and the blue stripe. Would look great in my living room redo. I’m book marking the company. Great find.
Love the blue and white stripes and of course the chevron rugs as well…and I can never get enough of Tilton Fenwick’s beautiful work!
I wasn’t familiar with Merida and will now take a look at their rugs for our design projects. Will they be at High Point Market?
Lynne – I don’t think they are going to be there – but you could either email them or ask on twitter – they are very responsive!
I adore Celerie and her work, so this is fantastic news! I cannot wait to see her new introductions. Thanks for the sneak peek!