This hand knotted rug plays all fronts. Simple colorful graphics are revealed by treatment of the hand spun fiber which is looped and cut. It is both modern and ethnic finding the inspiration in nomadic history.
A resolutely graphic design contrasted for this new square carpet. It evokes the hard shadows of asun architecture that the photographer would have captured in all its hardness.
Dazzling workmanship for this hand-knotted jute rug, washed thoroughly water to polish the material. The reflections natural colors will illuminate space.
Here, Florence Bourel interprets all the fantasy and wealth of traditional block print motifs from Rajasthan, where an abundance of colours, materials and weaving effects collide in patchwork.
Wise colors for this composition in warm shades and anthropomorphic lines.
California plays on contrasting colours in a burgeoning composition that translates the effervescence of the west coast.
Lover of beautiful and comfortable materials, Eric Gizard, increasingly fascinated by pictures, here transcribed sleek photographic prints inhabited antlers skies. Writing on the sky, the branches become writing on the floor, knots after knots.
Serge Bensimon has drawn inspiration from the kinetic art of the pop years to promote a cheerful and optimistic outlook in this modern world, where life is too often lived in grey and taupe.
The free composition of this rug is emphasised by the Sumak weave, which gives it an authentic, artisanal look. The very natural hues make it an original accessory in a chic, ethnic décor.
Classic design for an innovative weaving. The pattern, available on request in other colors, blurs and fades to a syncopated weave effect.
A silky touch of the Frost rug, to the eyes and to the touch, this quality is best suited for a light use. Made of mercerized cotton, it irradiates.