Sok: Cultural Expressions of Laos and Cambodia

Designed for high end home and interiors, Sok is a collection of handwoven fabrics and hand drawn prints inspired by my family’s native lands. Cultural heritage, spiritual philosophies, and a narration of their journey to America escaping war-torn homes is delicately presented in this exploration of traditional and modern.

Displayed at The Museum at FIT for FIT’s Graduating Student Exhibition, May 2026

Amayah Meas, Sok, 2026 Graduating Student Exhibition, The Museum at FIT, NY

Into the Jungle

A jacquard woven collection for upholstery, inspired by my family’s journey escaping Laos during the Vietnam War. Traveling silently on foot through the jungles, things are not as peaceful as they seem beneath the canopy.

Displayed at The Museum at FIT’s “Cut and Miss: From Binary Draft to Woven Textile” Exhibition, Sept. 2025

Amayah Meas, Into the Jungle, NYTM: Cut and Miss: From Binary Draft to Woven Textile, 2025, The Museum at FIT, NY

Yoga Studio, Bali

A hand-tufted and Axminster rug collection designed for a serene yoga space in Bali. Designs create interest through rug textures and pile heights, allowing yogis to embrace the space without being overwhelmed by color or pattern.

Ellipsa

A hand knotted rug designed for a fashion stylist in Tribeca. Influenced by the client’s inspiration, Hilma af Klint, Ellipsa is a funky yet timeless rug suitable for spaces with high foot traffic and fashion photography.

Floretta Nouveau

My take on a traditional floral inspired by Art Nouveau, Floretta Nouveau is a hand drawn and hand painted tabletop collection for high end interiors and special occasions.

Recipient of HFPA 2nd Prize Award, May 2025

Apiary

Taking a traditionally “juvenile” motif and presenting it in a sophisticated way for interiors, Apiary highlights the beauty of bees in this hand drawn and screen printed collection of wallpapers.

The Garden

This silk scarf advocates for the sustainability and biodiversity of earth’s ecosystems, with hand drawn motifs of endangered species and the UN’s peace rose as a central emblem. The Garden is screen printed by hand and was presented and displayed at the United Nations Headquarters in New York City, Oct. 2025

Amayah Meas, The Garden, 2025, United Nations Headquarters, NYC

A Day on the Town

A set of hand drawn, screen printed, and hand sewn napkins inspired by my hometown, the city of Columbus. Featuring four unique prints referencing memories of home, these handmade souvenirs are ideal for gift shops and local city stores.