Thoughts

02/15/22

I+S INCLUDES GAZE REVERSIBLE DRAPERY IN HEALTH + WELLNESS ROUND UP

Check out I+S Jan/Feb 2022 issue “A Fresh Perspective on Healthy Spaces” for a mention of (#5) Gaze reversible wool blend drapery by Suzanne Tick for Luum Textiles. Order samples of Gaze here.

01/01/22

Goodbye 2021, Hello 2022!

Take a peek at Tick Studio’s 2021 highlights in review. Thank you all for a wonderful year of firsts and new experiences as we navigate the changing landscape. From bringing the industry’s first postconsumer recycled biodegradable polyester textiles to market for Luum (Grid State and Ecotone), to launching sustainable architectural film for Skyline Glass for workplace safety and privacy (Obscura Collection), to industry talks with Interior Design’s EIC Cindy Allen, to group volunteering and communal weaving projects, we look forward to even more exciting projects that 2022 has in store for us.

12/08/21

Outdoor In wins Best of Year!

Outdoor In Collection for Luum Textiles is a #BoYWinner in the contract textiles category. Thank you, @thecindygram and @interiordesignmag! Check out the launch video to learn how the collection was designed and order samples 24/7 at luumtextiles.com.

12/02/21

TICK STUDIO BoY FINALISTS for 2021!

Interior Design Magazine selected three of Tick Studio’s collections as finalists for Best of Year!

L to R: Meta Firma Collection for Tarkett is up for best modular carpet, Outdoor In Collection for Luum Textiles is up for best contract textile collection and 100% recycled, biodegradable polyester textiles Grid State and Ecotone are up for best product in the environmental impact category.

This year’s Best of Year Awards Ceremony will be live-streamed on DesignTV® by SANDOW Wednesday, December 8 at 1pm. You can tune in on Interior Design‘s Facebook page and interiordesign.net!

11/16/21

ABUNDANT GLOW WEAVING FOR KEILHAUER DESIGN.

We are thrilled about Suzanne’s latest addition to the Keilhauer art collection 🎈This weaving is constructed from a selection of the over 3,000 washed up mylar balloons collected on the beaches of Fire Island. Head over to @suzannetick ‘s Instagram account to view a 2010 video showing her material discovery process and how she weaves #trashintotreasure.