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The Phila rug has everything you could wish for in a modern rug. It is both glossy and matte, colorful yet harmonious, but most striking is its innovative, geometric shape. Phila was designed by Fransje Gimbr¨re, who immersed herself in our Belgium-based weaving mill as part of our scholarship program.
Erin Gates by Momeni
The safari style of this decorative area rug is artfully crafted with humane design in mind. An innovative pairing of acrylic and polyester fibers create the course impression of hair-on-hide, giving each animal print rug the look of leather with a totally touchable texture. Suede backing adds a supple finish to the underside of this decorative floorcovering, exhibiting exquisite attention to detail that’s cosmopolitan, yet compassionate and cruelty free.
Toulemonde Bochart
Graphics and colors abound in these rugs by Géraldine Prieur, who manifests here her love of unexpected shapes and eclectic harmonies. A true hymn to joy in an overly conventional world.
Samuel Accoceberry created with Tumulus a rug that is both audacious in its shape and relaxing in its composition, like a zen garden. Continuing his approach based on the skills of the craftsmen in our Indian workshops, he created a pattern that highlights the dexterity of the weavers, skilled at creating volumes and reliefs through the interplay of looped and cut pile weaving. Its bold shape of 3 colored petals inhabits the space, refocusing it towards the heart of the composition. This rug with its simple pattern and deceptively round shape will find its place in an entryway as well as in a living room area. Hand-tufted in India.
Bokara Rug Co., Inc.
Wool and viscose are cleverly combined to create this contemporary, handwoven line. Design elements are predominantly floral, but always beautiful, in subtly neutral color palettes.
Lorena Canals
Leaves in nature are of many colors. This piece is a new take on our classic Monstera rug in a subdued shade of olive green. A bold shape but in a color that blends in better with any decor.
I haven’t had time to unpack the second rug, but I like the first ones so much that I know I will find a place for it no matter what. I strongly believe that using biodegradable materials like cotton are important in our current environmental state; conventionally grown cotton is, of course, not perfect, but at least the fibers will not take 10,000 years to break down. And I love the way you support a small women, friendly business in India!. Skya. Bellingham, WA. 2023-07-08 16:20:27
The safari style of this decorative Acadia rug collection is artfully crafted with a humane design in mind. An innovative pairing of acrylic and polyester fibers creates the course impression of hair-on-hide, giving each animal print rug the look of leather with a touchable texture. A suede backing adds a supple finish to the underside of this decorative floor covering, exhibiting exquisite attention to detail that’s cosmopolitan, yet compassionate and cruelty-free.
The beautiful cotton flower evokes the idea of wrapping a child in cotton wool. It's something that any mother would like. It stands for softness and invites you to put it near a baby, says Lorena about this washable rug design. The perfect piece for decorating the nursery, but also the bedside, the entrance hall, the bathroom, or even to be used as wall decor!
This wool and viscose rug, handmade and signed by Julie Fuillet, has an almost circular silhouette, evoking a flower with an irregular, scalloped outline. It elegantly reveals its design, where fine dotted lines, woven into smooth velvet, create a unique pattern. This model, imbued with a deeply feminine inspiration, stands out not only for its innovative graphics but also for its timeless shades.
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