- Mokum | Mokum Textiles
Mokum’s fabrics are distinctive and statement making, focused on creative expression Taking influence from our lifestyle and natural environment, crafting beautiful and enduring textiles which are both luxurious and accessible
- Mokum - Wikipedia
In Yiddish, the names for some cities in the Netherlands and Germany were shortened to Mokum and had the first letter of the name of the city, transliterated into the Hebrew alphabet, added to them
- Mokum Classics - James Dunlop Textiles
Mokum Classics is an enduring product category of successful upholstery and drapery textiles, continually modernized with refreshed and reinvigorated colour palettes
- Why do people call Amsterdam Mokum? - DutchReview
In the 18th century, Jewish people in the Netherlands and Germany called every city Mokum To distinguish between the different Mokums, they added the first letter of the city in question behind it (in the Hebrew alphabet)
- Our History - Mokum Textiles
Mokum is Yiddish slang for Amsterdam, the city where Nick grew up From its central Auckland offices, Mokum initially procured contemporary European textiles for the New Zealand market, then expanded into Australia in the 1990s
- Mokum - Business of Home
Mokum’s luxury textiles bring cultural inspiration and sophisticated style to residential and commercial interiors The Magnolia design, reimagined in vibrant colorways on fine linen, highlights Mokum’s balance of refinement and natural beauty
- Collections | James Dunlop Textiles
Modern Art is the latest thematic collection from Mokum Inspired by the movement’s influence on contemporary art, the collection explores abstract patterns via multifaceted prints, woven and embroidered geometrics, and tactile plains
- MOKUM TEXTILES - HEWN
Our fresh and original textiles are designed to be both enduring and beautiful, reflecting the essence of the Mokum brand Our modern designs and constructions are suitable for our casual lifestyle and unique environmental conditions
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