Modern rugs to go complement your Viesso furnishings! Photo: Floor Section
Viesso, a modern, custom furniture company, has launched three new websites.
Viesso was founded by brothers Ryan Schultz and Travis Nagle, along with fellow UCLA buddy Alex Contreras, while hanging out in front of a big box furniture store. They thought there must be a better way to offer custom furniture to the masses, while still considering the environment.
Viesso started out selling eco-friendly chairs and sofas when
I blogged about them in 2007, and has grown to include all types of furniture. The three founders expanded into rugs, textiles and wallpaper last year, and their new sites are just starting to gain traction.
Floor Section will offer customers quality, modern rugs (above) to complement Viesso's existing offering of furniture. Floor section carries everything from
fluffy shag to
cowhide to
woven plastic outdoor rugs. You can order $5 samples to preview styles before you commit to buy.
Take a look at their other new offerings after the jump:
With the same quality as Viesso's furniture comes modern textiles for residential and commercial use. Photo: Frelis
The
Frelis site focuses on modern textiles, catering to both average homeowner and interior designers, for both residential and commercial applications. From faux suede to mohair to
real leather, they're all about eco-friendliness without scrimping on quality or softness. Shoppers can peruse fabrics by category, yardage or pattern. You can even narrow your selection to only those fabrics that are fire retardant, organic, 100% natural or made in the USA.
Amp up your space with a modern "wallscape" wall mural from Hang & Paste. Photo: Hang & Paste
Hang & Paste is the company's new wallpaper website. Here at ShelterPop, we love
wallpaper, so we're super-excited about this last shop. Hang & Paste offers
free samples of their wallpapers, including their practically bottomless selection of grass cloth and their
illustrative papers. Hang & Paste also stocks a great selection of the increasingly popular wall murals, which they call "
wallscapes."