Nantucket Looms: A Legacy of Style
By (Author) NANTUCKET LOOMS
By (author) Linda Jane Holden
Rizzoli International Publications
Rizzoli International Publications
25th March 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
747
Hardback
240
Width 210mm, Height 254mm
567g
With its revered past, Nantucket Looms globally recognized distinctive interiors stylebespoke handwoven textiles, artisanal furnishings, and local art that exudes the islands heritageis coveted by todays tastemakers.
In the early 1960s a reawakening was happening on Nantucket. Into this world stepped Andy Oates and Bill Euler, one skilled in fine arts and the other in the art of hospitality. In 1968 they opened Nantucket Looms, which specialized in needlepoint, crewelwork, handwoven fabrics, and local artwork, forging their Nantucket style aesthetic. This modest homespun charm held great appeal to such style makers as Jackie Kennedy Onassis, Bunny Mellon, and interior designer Billy Baldwin.
Nantucket Looms launched an interior design studio in 1998 to much acclaim. The featured recent homes have a sophisticated, comfortable ambience that exemplifies the companys stylewooden planked floors; natural fiber rugs; muted color palettes in shades of blues, grays, greens, and whites; timeless furniture; and handwoven textiles. Each is adorned with local artwork and crafts inspired by the island's rich maritime history. This fresh approach to design can be applied everywhere; it is a style embraced in the work of many leading interior designers.
Founded in 1968, Nantucket Looms is a production weaving studio, home furnishings shop, and interior design studio that has received considerable press. The weaving studio collaborates with designers including Michael S. Smith, Peter Marino, Meg Braff, and David Netto. Linda Jane Holden is a lifestyle writer and author of The Gardens of Bunny Mellon, among other titles. Mitchell Owens is a lifestyle journalist, who is the editor-in-chief of The Magazine Antiques.