Our founder spent a decade building hardware—the kind that flies. But at home, the craft he cared about most was the one his wife practiced by hand: textile art.
The two of them opened a tufting studio where guests could make their own rugs. He watched hundreds of first-timers pick up a tufting gun—and struggle with the same problems. The tools were heavy, rough, built for production lines. Not for someone making their very first piece.
So in 2023, he started Clawlab to close that gap: bring the precision of modern hardware engineering to the warmth of handmade craft.
We design tufting tools for people with ideas—not necessarily experience. The kind of people who see a rug on Pinterest and think, "I could make that." We think so too. And we're here to make sure the tool never gets in the way.