The senses don’t operate in isolation. They layer, overlap, and inform each other in ways we rarely notice. With Mohawk Group’s MultiSensory collection, we isolate them: sight, sound, smell, taste, touch. Each image captures a single sense against textured carpet, where earth tones become anchors for how we experience the world.
← SOUND. An ear emerges through Dimensional Fade in Molten Sienna from MOHAWK GROUP, listening through layers of tufted texture. Sound finds its way through rust and cream fibers where the carpet’s dense, tactile surface both muffles and frames what can be heard beneath.
→ TASTE. Artisan bread lifts to parted lips against Whispered Layers in Smoked Linen from MOHAWK GROUP, anticipating the first bite where texture promises crunch and speckled sandy tones mirror the bread’s warm, wheaten flavor.
← SIGHT. Eyes meet through Spectral View’s Flecked Ember palette from MOHAWK GROUP, where rust and cream patterns frame a face emerging from texture. Freckled skin and red lips draw focus against the carpet’s warm, weathered tones.
→ TOUCH. A bare leg sits against Loomed Harmony 426 from MOHAWK GROUP. Skin meets the rug’s textured weave while soft clay presses into the sole, creating contrast between smooth flesh, woven fiber, and yielding earth.
→ SMELL. A halved grapefruit rests in hand against Sensory Grain in Auburn Mist from MOHAWK GROUP, its citrus scent rising alongside soft fibers. The carpet’s earthy texture contrasts with its sharp aroma in a pairing of scent memories.
Model: Addyson Atkins, The Rock Agency. Hair and makeup by Jessica Scheithe, LAB. Styling by Chris Force
A version of this article originally appeared in Sixtysix Issue 15.