
Take a peek as Thomaspaul launches their new line of tufted New Zealand wool rugs and canvases. These pieces are bold, graphic, and colorful or vividly black on white.
Don't miss them at the International Gift Fair this weekend at Javits Center. Click below to see more of these beautiful new lines.












I love the silhouettes. Does anyone know who will be carrying them?
i love the bird. where can i get one of those?
not sure who will be carrying them yet until we show them next week-hopefully Velocityartanddesign.com will be picking up the rugs and the canvases as well as all of our pillow retailers.-thanks to all
It's so nice to see this preview. Thomaspaul has amazed us yet again. Gorgeous!
Holly
love these thomas p.! thanks for the sneak peek. can't wait until they are available.
Thanks Thomas- We will indeed be carrying the complete line of canvases, rugs, pillows, and melamine at Velocity. We love all of your new styles!
I echo all of the above!!! And thank you Velocity for always buying this line, you are the greatest.
I am such a TP fan...these are great...I can't wait...
wow! I have some of his pillows... the rugs and canvases look stunning! I can't wait to see to see the whole line.
The International Gift Fair is to-the-trade only -- makes it tough for us mere masses to attend, no?
I liked his stuff but was a bit put off when i found some of the silhouettes he used in his pillows are from clip art books.
very cool stuff. love all of the canvas wraps and coordinating accessories out there right now.
So, I'm cheap and wanted a cheap alternative. I'm in the midst of a do-it-yourself project because most of the canvas wraps I like are $60+ for 12X12. My solution? Buy pre-stretched canvas at an art supply store and find cool contact paper, which you can find all over the internet in tons of patterns, colors and styles.
I wanted a high-impact, modern grid of canvas wraps for my super tall walls, so I bought rolls of walnut and an ebony looking walnut shelf liner(incredibly realistic looking, too!!)and adhered them to the canvas, wrapped the edges. Voila! 16 12X12 wood grained canvas art panels, alternating blocks of color. Very modern, and have gotten tons of compliments. People have thought I spent tons of money. Total was less than $150.