Project Highlight: Disc Interiors Newport Beach Mariners Residence

Project Highlight: Disc Interiors Newport Beach Mariners Residence

Photo: Lacey Land

Newport Beach Mariners Residence

Rug sourcing and custom contemporary production by District Loom
Interior Design by Disc Interiors, Architecture: Eric Olsen, Build: KRS Development

District Loom provided the rug sourcing and custom contemporary production for this private residence in Newport Beach’s Mariners neighborhood, designed by Disc Interiors.

Across the home, vintage rugs were carefully sourced and custom contemporary rugs were produced specifically in response to the architecture, material palette, and spatial rhythm of each room. Scale, light, proportion, and tone guided every decision.

The residence was later featured in LUXE Interiors + Design.

Photo: Lacey Land                         

Primary Bedroom featuring an antique Mahal from Founder Heather’s personal collection, ultimately deemed worthy of its forever home within this residence.

The Rug Program

The rug program for this residence balanced sourced vintage works with custom contemporary production. In certain rooms, antique pieces provided depth and patina. In others, custom rugs were produced to achieve precise scale, coloration, and material weight that vintage alone could not solve.

Each selection was made in dialogue with the architecture — anchoring volumes, softening transitions, and reinforcing the material language of the interiors.

Photo: Sam Frost

Vintage Rug Custom Alterations

Primary Bedroom closet featuring a custom-sourced vintage runner, originally a single continuous piece, carefully mapped and expertly reconfigured into twin runners to flank the closet island with architectural symmetry.

Photo: Lacey Land

Custom-sourced vintage Persian Tabriz rug, meticulously altered to achieve the exact length of the double primary bathroom vanity.

Photo: Lacey Land

As part of the initial rug sourcing presentation, this vintage Persian runner was curated among four to five options following a detailed review of the mood board and floor plan. Disc Interiors selected this piece, which required a custom length alteration by the District Loom team to best suit the space. It is typically styled along the opposite side of the island and was repositioned here solely for the photography.

Vintage & Custom

In some spaces, vintage rugs were selected for their age, character and tonal variation. In others, custom contemporary rugs were hand-made to meet specific dimensional and compositional requirements.

The decision between sourcing and producing was never aesthetic alone — it was architectural.

Photo: Lacey Land featuring resident pup, 'Levi'

Just off the entry, leading into the main living and kitchen, a long corridor unfolds with two twin custom contemporary Afghan Tulu hand-knotted wool rugs underfoot. Their color story quietly complements the surrounding stone, hardwood floors and plaster walls, while the linear motif echoes the strength and geometry of the floor-to-ceiling windows, reinforcing the home’s architectural story.

Photo: Lacey Land

Underfoot in the music room rests a custom-sized, hand-knotted Afghan Tulu—an in-house contemporary design by District Loom, woven entirely of 100% wool. The homeowner first encountered the design in our Montana showroom, where a cream variation quietly held her attention. From that initial moment of recognition, she selected this taupe colorway from our wool poms, and we commissioned the piece to be woven to the room’s exact proportions—an intentional foundation for a space shaped by sound, texture, and gathering.

As featured in LUXE Interiors + Design

Interior Design: Disc Interiors
Architecture: Eric Olsen
Build: KRS Development
Photography: Sam Frost and Lacey Land
Rug Sourcing & Custom Contemporary Production: District Loom

Back to blog