
Detail of a tapestry designed by Peter Paul Rubens, early 17th Century.

Detail of a tapestry by Bart van der Leck, early 20th Century.

Detail of a 17th century Dutch table cloth, in Tapestry technique.

Detail of the monumental tapestry from the Nieuwe Kerk in Middelburg.

Detail of a tapestry by Karel Appel from 1972.

Detail of a 17th century tapestry from Aubusson.

Detail from the series of tapestries by "Chris de Moor" in the Welgelegen Pavilion in Haarlem.

Detail of a 17th century Teniers tapestry.

Detail of a 19th century Swedish pillow cover.

Detail of a mid 19th century Persian Serapi rug.
A great diversity of objects are treated in the ICAT studio: large tapestries and carpets, wall coverings, but small hats, fans and samplers too.
We receive our commissions from museums, municipalities, the Rijksgebouwendienst (Dutch Government Building Department), churches, associations, charities and private individuals. Caring for both historically and culturally important, as well as personally precious textile objects.
We receive our commissions from museums, municipalities, the Rijksgebouwendienst (Dutch Government Building Department), churches, associations, charities and private individuals. Caring for both historically and culturally important, as well as personally precious textile objects.