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With his cacti and agave plants, Serge Bensimon offers up his colorful vision of an exuberant Mexico reworked like a Matisse-style collage. A pure delight for the most minimalist of interiors.
An organic image of a fantasy jungle, the Ipanema rug seduces with the rhythm of its shapes and its composition available in warm, telescoped colors. It’s a curtain raiser for an intoxicating decoration scene. Hand-tufted in India.
This rug with amazing comfort will be the ideal partner for chalet atmospheres, or, as you can see in the hereafter atmosphere, the perfect accessory for an industrial urban decoration. The labyrinth game of the highly sculpted wick of white wool tied on a natural flat woven background makes the mind wander around the lands of the Minotaur. A carpet for the living room or for the bedroom, its softness will seduce all lovers of ethnic simplicity. Hand-knotted in India.
A highly graphic pattern of subaquatic inspirations for this two-tone rug befitting the most decorative or designer interiors. The Nature rug will also appeal in a circular shape to refine the space.
A very couture vision with this revisited leopard pattern for the Fauve rug. The finest combed wool from New Zealand for a very tight quality and with defined designs and exceptional shine. This small pattern will blend into the most exuberant decorations as well as more bourgeois interiors. Hand-tufted in India.
Florence Bourel returns to her African inspirations to offer this Aduma rug, evoking tribal masks. The white masks of Gabon have had a major influence on modern art like the famous Fang mask by Vlaminck that Picasso had admired so much treaty in a complementary color, this real cubist painting plays with relief and texture effects and comes closer to the work of the tapestry.
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Noel Marinho's Colagem rug is the fruit of his research into collages of shapes and colors. His papers have given rise to numerous paintings, and this carpet is one such representation. The artist has used this research technique to create numerous tile patterns, used in wall panels as well as paving. Hand-tufted in India.
Brink & Campman
The collection is hand tufted and made in India. The pile material is pure new wool, the backing is made of cotton and latex. The pile height is 12 mm, the total height is 17 mm. The pile weight is 2500 gr/sqm, the total weight is 4500 gr/sqm.
Florence Bourel returns to her African inspirations to offer this Aduma rug, evoking tribal masks. The masks of Gabon have had a major influence on modern art like the famous Fang mask by Vlaminck which Picasso admired so much treaty, this real cubist painting plays with relief and texture effects and comes closer to the work of the tapestry.
The Bijoux rug designed by Géraldine Prieur attracts with its off-axis composition and direct inspiration from the 1930s. Tufted in wool and Tencel for a touch of golden light, it brings all the strength of its geometry to obvious tonalities. Black, white and gold combine to create a refined, authentic rug. Its unexpected shape transforms a conservative atmosphere into an Art Deco manifesto.
The second composition by Dorothée Delaye, Pygmée comes in a cold chromatic range, particularly suited to interiors playing on the harmony of wood and the warmth of textiles. Hand-tufted in a New Zealand wool blend, the pile of this rug seduces its comfort and can adapt to the busiest spaces. Hand-tufted in India.
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