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Toulemonde Bochart
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.
A subtle game of fabric and rounded shapes in this rug, with its blend of soft metallic hues. The exceptional skill of the weavers here emphasizes the vibrant lines and solid shapes.
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.
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.
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.
Evocation of sea beds with changing colors for the Oceane rug. These colorful curves will be highlighted under a table or in an entryway by playing with a real richness of the chromatic range and composition.
Initially made from a work of Bayadère weaving, the keyboard rug gives rhythm to colors and shapes. Its shape further reinforces its geometric side. This hand-woven wool will seduce lovers of simplicity by establishing a warm look. Perfect in both the Scandinavian and industrial universe, it is also suitable for more bohemian interiors. Handwoven in India.
This rug is made from woven shearling strips to create an irregular yet super-soft velvety effect. Genuinely appealing to our sense of touch and a feast for the eyes as well, this quality rug encapsulates pure enjoyment and pleasure.
Marble or kintsugi effect, the Ambre rug by Toulemonde Bochart evokes with its refined simplicity the art of Japanese ceramists. The play of contrast between the matte background of the wool and the shine of the veins reinforces its sophistication.
A new design for this polypropylene rug, all round and coiled. The carpet is made from long braids sewn in continuous winding to form the rounds, then these are assembled and connected by a filling of the same braid. The effect is magnificent and will seduce both, for a plant material effect bluffing of realism particularly suitable for sitting areas.
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