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In this issue | Fall 2009

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 “In an age where consumerism often compromises our global citizenship and our moral responsibilities, GoodWeave offers us a chance and a choice to be better caretakers of the world by being better, more responsible consumers,”

  - U. Roberto Romano, Photographer

 

Campaign Spotlight

 


RugMark officially launched the GoodWeave brand this past month, with a series of events culminating in a reception, photo exhibition and silent auction held at the U.S. Fund for UNICEF’s (USF) New York City offices on September 23. USF President and CEO Caryl Stern, RugMark USA Executive Director Nina Smith, photographer U. Roberto Romano, and RugMark founder Kailash Satyarthi inspired attendees with opening remarks about the problem of child labor in the world today, as well as the progress that USF and RugMark have made in combating it. 

 “By connecting designers and industry members with consumers, GoodWeave will continue where RugMark leaves off -- to show us that real life positive change is possible,” said Romano.

Items auctioned off at the event included some of the first rugs with the new GoodWeave certification label, donated by Odegard, Inc., IndiB, Company C, and CariniLang. A miniature loom was displayed courtesy of M&M Design International. The auction also included a signed photo of Manju, a rescued child weaver whom Romano photographed in 2007.  “Manju” is one of the many touching portraits of children saved from the looms in the Faces of Freedom exhibition, now on display at the UNICEF’s Danny Kaye Visitors Center through October 31.  Click here to view a slideshow of photos from the event.

Upcoming GoodWeave projects, ranging from a new carbon offsetting program to the new standard under development, were the focus of an industry briefing held at the New York Design Center on September 22. GoodWeave’s industry partners were also able to preview the newly-launched GoodWeave.org website, and learn about the GoodWeave consumer campaign, featuring an ad designed by award-winning firm Leagas Delaney. Look for the ad soon in GoodWeave’s sponsoring publications, including Dwell, Interior Design, and Luxe. A version of the ad featuring seven of GoodWeave’s partner companies already ran in a special design issue of the New York Times Magazine on October 4.

 

 

News and Events

The new GoodWeave brand made a splash in the media the past few months, with the launch of the label featured in Interior Design, Home Accents Today, Interiors & Sources, and NEED magazine, among others. GoodWeave was also named as the label to look for in a feature in the Canadian publication East Coast Living, and will be showcased in several upcoming textbooks.

RugMark Founder Kailash Satyarthi received a 2009 Defender of Democracy Award from the Parliamentarians for Global Action (PGA) on October 20, 2009. The PGA honored Mr. Satyarthi for his work to end child labor in India and around the world and his global campaign for education rights for children. The Defender of Democracy Award is presented to individuals who, through their own commitment and active engagement, have made significant progress in strengthening democracy and democratic practices. Past recipients include H.E. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, President of Liberia and Mary Robinson, former United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and former President of the Republic of Ireland. More information about the forum and the award is available here.

National Book Award winner Gloria Whelan features RugMark in the author’s note of Waiting for the Owl’s Call, a new children’s book about the tradition of rug-weaving in Afghanistan. The publisher, Sleeping Bear Press, is offering a discounted copies to our supporters for $11.95 (list price is $17.95). Call (800) 877-4253 and mention source code SBP01810.

GoodWeave has signed on to the Fair Trade the White House campaign. The campaign aims to persuade First Lady Michelle Obama to make the White House a “fair trade home,” with the hope that other households will follow her example . The campaign is putting out a Holiday Gift Guide, where you can find ideas for fair trade gifts, including a donation to GoodWeave. This guide will be available on November 1 on the campaign website.

A multimedia site called Media Voices for Children recently launched, offering visitors a wealth of interactive resources on global children’s issues. The site prominently features images from GoodWeave’s Faces of Freedom exhibit, as seen here.

GoodWeave was well represented at the New York International Carpet Show (NYICS), held September 20-22. Kooches, Asha, New Moon, CariniLang, and Lapchi were among the GoodWeave members showcasing their beautiful certified rugs at NYICS. 


Faces of Freedom was featured at the DC Green Festival, held October 10-11 at the Washington Convention Center. The exhibit also was shown at the Melberger Arts Center in Scranton, PA, as a part of the opening of the Hexagon Project, which uses art to engage youth in complex issues facing the globe. Students around the world created more than 300 hexagons symbolizing our global interconnectedness for the event, which were displayed with the Faces of Freedom photos and rugs manufactured in GoodWeave inspected facilities in Nepal.

Upcoming Faces of Freedom venues include the President’s Gallery of the World Bank, slated to  host the exhibit this December. From November 2009 through April 2010, travelers passing through the Miami International Airport will be able to view Faces of Freedom displayed alongside GoodWeave certified Odegard carpets in the airport’s new South Terminal gallery. Click here to access the complete exhibition calendar.

RugMark’s 2008 annual report is now available online. A copy is available for download here.

GoodWeave in Action: Stories

During my recent trip to India, I met with more than thirty current exporters to inform them about the new GoodWeave certification label. Traveling from Delhi to Varanasi and throughout the outback of Mirzapur, I found overwhelming support for our programs and the new label in particular. The number one question was, “When and where can we get the new GoodWeave label?” With the cooperation of our licensed exporters and importers, inspections and monitoring have continued seamlessly throughout this transition period.

While traveling India’s carpet belt in Uttar Pradesh, I visited a number of schools filled with children who, against difficult circumstances, are seeking a brighter future through education. Meeting these children left me feeling more determined than ever to help the GoodWeave certification program expand its reach.

-- Scott Welker, Director of Business Development

Industry Spotlight

Managing a successful career in architecture and running a company devoted to the design of lighting and furniture, it is surprising Beatrice Girelli had a minute in her day or an ounce of energy to take on anything else, but she did. Rugs.  And she brought to her rug venture the same passion for perfection that made her an award-winning hotel designer.  IndiB rugs are 100% New Zealand wool and 100% green.  For Girelli, that means 100% child-labor-free. “We absolutely don’t want to be in the business of selling beautiful rugs made in ugly conditions,” Girelli says. “That’s why we aligned ourselves with GoodWeave, an organization with our values.” More ...

Industry News

Several of GoodWeave’s newest licensees have recently seen their certified rugs hit the market, including Concept Interiors, Davis & Davis, IndiB, Seraser, and Nepal Rugs and Carpets. A selection of licensees' rug images can be viewed in the online showroom.

Aleure has entered into an exclusive agreement with “Considered This?” to represent Aleure rugs throughout Australia.  Headquartered in Sydney, Considered This? is a distributor of high-end furnishing to-the-trade with multiple road representatives across the country.

Alicia D. Keshishian of Carpets of Imagination gave a presentation entitled “Chromatherapy” September 17 at Seattle Design Center. The presentation was part of the center’s “Third Thursday” program, and generated the highest attendance for the lecture series in years.  

CariniLang is having its annual autumn sale. Visit the New York showroom from October 22 through 24 to purchase GoodWeave certified rugs at up to 70% off.

Company C will be hosting a “Passion for Pink” event on October 17 and 18, where 15% of all sales will be donated to support breast cancer awareness, research and education. The company is also launching the Spring 2010 and holiday collections at High Point Market, held October 17-22. Look for House Beautiful’s October 2009 issue, featuring Company C’s Concentric Squares round rug.

Diane Elson Bankoff, founder of elson & company, was profiled in the September/October issue of DC Magazine. The piece noted the company’s philanthropic endeavors, from its involvement with RugMark to a project entitled “Fashion Underfoot,” which benefits the Fashion Targets Breast Cancer initiative.

Rugs by emma gardner design were recently featured in Hospitality Design Magazine, The Boston Globe, Midwest Home, and Florida International.

Guildcraft Carpets is producing a new collection of designs by William Morris. These new designs, hand-knotted of pure New Zealand wool, will be introduced to market in the first quarter of 2010.  Guildcraft Carpets also has a new museum project and some high-profile installations in the works. Principal and creative director Tracy Davis was recently featured in an interview in Design Trade about Guildcraft Carpets’ use of social media for business.

Joan Weismann of Joan Weismann Studio recently installed several certified rugs in Albuquerque’s historic Andaluz Hotel. The Andaluz is a LEED-certified renovation of a landmark 1939 Hilton Hotel that reopened in early October. The Weismann rugs can be seen in the lobby and luxury suite of the Moorish themed hotel, which was the second in the Hilton chain.

M&M Design is introducing a new collection of GoodWeave certified Nepalese rugs by the British firm Riviere. This collection will be distributed exclusively in the U.S.

New Moon has announced a special licensing agreement with Red Spruce. Selected New Moon Designs by John Kurtz will be interpreted and made in Red Spruce’s signature handwork style. The limited edition commissions of these designs will debut November 6 at New Moon’s showroom in Wilmington, Delaware.

notNeutral, the product design company affiliated with the Los Angeles-based architecture and design firm Rios Clementi Hale Studios,  has expanded its rug collection. New GoodWeave certified rugs in a variety of colors and sizes, to include the Seasons, Transport and Links rugs.

The Nought Collective is pleased to announce a partnership with American furniture manufacturer, DESIRON. The partnership will launch October 26 at DESIRON’s SoHo showroom, where The Nought Collective’s private collection featuring “the streets of New York” will be on display. Exclusive to DESIRON, this custom-made collection is hand tufted in India and explores the geometry of the city.  The GoodWeave’s Faces of Freedom imagery will also be showcased during the launch.

Stephanie Odegard, president and founder of Odegard, Inc, was honored with the Product Prize by the American Society of Interior Designers at their annual awards held July 17 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Odegard will make a presentation on “World Sustainability and Social Responsibility” at the San Francisco Design Center on September 21 as part of a daylong event on responsible design entitled “Green on Three.

@Rugmark USA

RugMark welcomes its newest board member, Mary Zicafoose. Mary Zicafoose is an award-winning fiber artist known for ethnically inspired textiles that reinterpret the ancient techniques of Ikat into a modern context.  She is co-director of the American Tapestry Alliance, a board member of the Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery, and a regular lecturer for various textile organizations. She has exhibited internationally, with her work included in the permanent collections of the San Jose Quilt & Textile Museum and the Museum of Nebraska Art, among others.

RugMark also welcomes two new staff members, Amy Bagwell and Rebecca Viser. Amy comes on board in late October as the organization’s Development Director.   Amy, a professional writer, joined RugMark USA after a year of development consulting, which she also offers to community and arts groups in her hometown of Charlotte, NC.  During her many years in publishing, she developed book proposals and publicity campaigns, and has ghostwritten material covering a broad range of topics, from the rights of violent crime victims to presidential politics.  Amy holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Queens University and a BA in English Literature from the University of Georgia.

Communications Associate Rebecca Viser joined RugMark this September to bolster the new GoodWeave campaign, putting to work her experience at such nonprofits as Georgetown University Press and Corporate Voices for Working Families. A fiber enthusiast, Rebecca holds a master’s in English from Georgetown University.

 

 

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