Running until 14 March at the Lowe Art Museum, How Much A Heart Can Hold examines female identity, artistic legacy and the obscured histories of influential women
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From Intimate Craft to Infinite Landscape: The Rug Collections Shaping Our Upcoming Issue
As to be featured in our approaching COVER 82 issue, here are some rug collections that bring the infinite into the interior through craft and design
Unit of resistance: a call to auction by Jamie SternÂ
Denna Jones examines how Woven Resistance transforms design into dissent, channeling resistance while raising funds for climate action and LGBTQ+ communities
The new Museum Angewandte Kunst exhibition: Wool. Silk. Resistance.
Wool. Silk. Resistance. at the Museum Angewandte Kunst opens its showcase of textile designs woven in layers of collective dissent
Aspura Gallery at India Art Fair: A Tribute to B.V. Doshi
Aspura unveils The Kamala House Carpet at the 2026 India Art fair, a limited-edition collectable rug that weaves a homage to the work of the late Balkrishna V. Doshi
5 New Rugs for February
Discover five newly launched rugs that combine bold design, rich texture and expressive colour to refresh interiors this season
Sheila Hicks: Monumental Fibre Works and the Legacy of Andean Weaving
Sheila Hicks’s new exhibition uses intriguing ponytail installations and Andean-influenced weavings to yet again seize your imagination
The COVER Team’s favourite rugs of 2025 | Part 2 Â Â
The remaining rug design favourites from this year’s print issues are ready to be discovered
When cricket meets craft: Jaipur Rugs’ World Cup campaign
Jaipur Rugs celebrates the Women’s Cricket World Cup with a dazzling carpet pitch where captain Harmanpreet Kaur and rural artisans unite sport, craft and female empowerment.









