As part of the Canyon Road collection, the Home design team collaborated with seventh-generation Diné (Navajo) textile artists Naiomi and Tyler Glasses through Ralph Lauren's Artist in Residence programme. Naiomi and Tyler reimagined the original designs of their woven art into fabrics, floorcoverings, textiles, and decorative pieces. Built on a shared love of heritage and craftmanship, the partnership celebrates those who have sustained these timeless traditions for generations
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Soft white sheeting and subtle stripes pair with the artistry of Naiomi and Tyler Glasses weavings, inspired by the landscapes of Dinétah (Navajo Nation)
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Its earthy palette and natural textures reflects the poetry of the American Southwest
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From intricately stamped pewter to textiles woven with Navajo artistry, each piece tells a story of heritage reimagined for modern interiors
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The third Ralph Lauren Artist in Residence collaboration, and first for the Home collection, is part of the company’s efforts to shift from inspiration to collaboration with the artisans who sustain heritage crafts. The programme invites artists to participate in an immersive product collaboration with Ralph Lauren’s creative teams in a mutually beneficial exchange. After debuting Ralph Lauren’s Artist in Residence programme with the three-part Polo Ralph Lauren x Naiomi Glasses collection, Naiomi returns to the programme with her brother, Tyler Glasses.
Meet Naomi & Tyler
Naiomi and Tyler Glasses are seventh-generation Navajo textile artists whose woven art reflects their deep connection to their family, traditions, ancestral homelands on Dinètah (Navajo Nation), and the beauty of their culture


Naiomi and her brother, Tyler Glasses, learned traditional weaving from their late grandmother, Nellie Glasses. Naiomi and Tyler would repurpose their grandmother’s unused wool to make their early designs. Using natural, un-dyed, wool continues to be part of their weaving style


Naiomi and her brother, Tyler Glasses, learned traditional weaving from their late grandmother, Nellie Glasses. Naiomi and Tyler would repurpose their grandmother’s unused wool to make their early designs. Using natural, un-dyed, wool continues to be part of their weaving style
Tyler began his weaving journey at 20 and Naiomi began hers at 16. Their one-of-a-kind weavings and designs celebrate Navajo patternwork pre–trading posts, putting their love for the Diné way of life at the centre of everything they create
Tyler began his weaving journey at 20 and Naiomi began hers at 16. Their one-of-a-kind weavings and designs celebrate Navajo patternwork pre–trading posts, putting their love for the Diné way of life at the centre of everything they create
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