In 1928, the company purchased handlooms, featuring a Jacquard mechanism combining needle, cylinder, and punch-card components, and began weaving rugs.
The rugs are available in a large number of patterns from the firm's archive, which dates back to its origins.
Weavers work by hand in panels ranging from 50 centimeters to 3 meters, which are then stitched together in the desired final dimensions, resulting in an offering of traditional, custom-made geometric and plain textured rugs, wall-to-wall carpets, and flat-woven floorcoverings in wool, cotton, linen, raffia, and silk.
Acquired in 2010, the company has been revitalized, from a restoration of its original Provence workshop to a redesign of its visual identity.
In June 2012, the firm opened its doors again to the design community in Paris,[3] with a new showroom on rue des Saint-Pères.