California plays on contrasting colours in a burgeoning composition that translates the effervescence of the west coast.
Inspired by the masters of the French Decorative Arts, Reda Amalou has created a rug of great elegance, where sobriety is combined with the quest for sleek lines and mineral colours. Available in square or rectangular forms, this rug plays on uneven surfaces, animated by the chance shimmering of looped and cut areas.
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.
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.
The Walden rug is an allegory of garden and urban fabric. It brings color and symbol in the background.
Between ethnic motif and precious jewel, the Saba rug comes in positive, negative to express the richness of natural wool, washed and rewashed to provide this smooth and soft incomparable high wicking mat Atlas.
Tribute to the work of mathematician Poncelet, the Tavern carpet, originally created for a Barcelona restaurant is based on the principle of prospective geometry. It finds its originality and freshness in the dynamic kaleidoscopic pattern, its round shape and unexpected colors assembly.
Cradle of Taller in Barcelona, La Fabrica meets all artistic and creative disciplines, such as weaving multiple complementary skills. This carpet contrasting play of colors and materials, forms leads to an obvious motive, seductive yet innovative.
This all-over pattern comes in timeless colorations to offer a sophisticated carpet that will enhance contemporary and classic decor. The bamboo fiber and wool blend gives it a singular shine and shimmer.
Evocation of Mongolian Paradise, the project with the same name directed by Taller recreated a garden city. Tribute to this utopia, this rug combines frame and color in harmony with sunny accents.
Inspired by wood lath, hand tufted version of this played on a graphics overlay rhythms, colorful and structured to moiré effect. The colors intertwined give a very different perception to the next carpet viewing angle.
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.