VERDI's Journal

Material Integrity: Why Natural Fibers Matter
At VERDI, material selection is not just a design choice — it is the foundation of our identity. Natural fibers bring authenticity, performance, and cultural value to our textiles. They carry the ...
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The Role of Light in Textile Design
Light is one of the most influential elements in interior design. At VERDI, it plays a central role in how we develop our windowcoverings, guiding decisions around materials, weave density, and ov...
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A Study in Contrast: Matte and Shine in Design
Contrast is one of the most powerful tools in design. At VERDI, it is central to how we build identity within our textiles — especially through the balance of matte natural fibers and shimmering m...
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Crafting Identity: Colombia as Inspiration
Colombia’s landscapes are expressive, layered, and full of energy — from dense tropical forests to coastal ecosystems and high-altitude páramos. This natural diversity shapes our perspective as a s...
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The Language of Texture: How VERDI Textiles Shape Space
Texture plays a central role in how a space feels. At VERDI, it is one of our most intentional design tools — whether in a rug, a windowcovering, or a wallcovering. Each textile introduces a speci...
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Beyond the Floor: Rugs as Headboard Textiles
At VERDI, we believe textiles can define a space in many ways — not only underfoot, but as part of the architecture itself. In a recent project at the St. Regis Punta Mita Resort, our team explore...
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Sustainability in Time: The Art of Making Slowly
At VERDI, sustainability begins with time.In an era defined by speed, our commitment is to the opposite — to making slowly, intentionally, and by hand. Every rug, bag, or tapestry begins in dialog...
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Crocheting Metal: Softness in Strength
In our Bogotá atelier, each VERDI mochila begins not with fabric, but with a strand of metal — fine copper or stainless steel threads, drawn, twisted, and softened until they can be shaped by hand...
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The Horizontal Loom: Where Materials Meet the Earth
In our studio, the horizontal loom is where rugs take shape — where fibers, metals, and time intertwine across a flat plane that mirrors the landscape itself. Unlike the vertical loom, where gravi...
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Metal Textiles: Innovation in Colombian Design
At VERDI, we redefine what textiles can be by weaving metals like copper, stainless steel, silver, and gold with natural fibers such as fique, alpaca, and silk. This unique blend creates luxury te...
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