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Interview with Studio Zung in NYC

Posted by WRITTEN BY SARAH HEE JOO HAHN on Nov 11th 2021

<Interview with Studio Zung in NYC
ARTISAN WEDNESDAY | BETINA AND BILL INFANTE FROM HANGAI MOUNTAIN TEXTILESTo gather a deeper and more intimate connection with the artists and artisans we work with, we asked each to answer a series of questions. We will be showcasing each Q+A in correlation with our familial content. Enjoy!x Shop ZungWithout giving away your location, describe where you are right now. What are the things you see, smell, or hear around you? Old oak trees shrouded in Spanish moss line shaded streets. The cicadas
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Two Heads are Better Than One: Valuing Dynamic Partnership

Posted by Hangai Mountain Textiles on Dec 7th 2020

<Two Heads are Better Than One: Valuing Dynamic Partnership
As the old saying goes, "two heads are better than one," particularly when they are fun and creative. We're excited to have put our heads together with Jamie Tisch, a dynamo business woman and Aspen Art Museum Board Member, and acclaimed interior designers, Rodman Primack and Rudy F. Weissenberg, to collaboratively create an eye-catching cashmere textile collection in contrasting, bold color combinations that will transform any room.“A shared admiration for striking design and luxurious textiles
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A Month to Celebrate our Wonderful Women

Posted by Annika Furman on Jun 7th 2019

<A Month to Celebrate our Wonderful Women
Tsetsege is a strong and independent herder who lives with her family in the rolling hills that flank Mt. Otgontenger in Mongolia’s central Khangai Mountains. As Tsetsege walks among her herd of yaks, goats, sheep, and horses, her wide face and high cheek bones catch the sun and she flashes a vibrant smile. She grew up in this expansive landscape, learning the habits of her animals and the ways of nomadic life. Tsetsege shoulders the demanding responsibility of tending her large herd of anima
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