The “Wild Vibrations” carpet is a tribal and secessionist inspiration, it depicts the banks of a fierce river with heady reflections and swirls.
Design by: Sacha Walckhoff
With City rug we tried to put under our feet the perspective of an Italian Renaissance square with its buildings and its bell tower. A small Pienza, one of the most important examples of Italian 15th century town planning.
Design by: Bellavista & Piccini
Above is below and below is above. By using a modern twist on this ceiling fresco Magnus plays with inverting the perspectives.
Design by: Magnus Gjoen
A Happy Nation is not always the best. Through history, wars, and culture nations are built. A Happy Nation is often too young to remember.
Design by: Magnus Gjoen
Abstract forms of pattern and smooth shading promotes an idea of high-end quality designs that create an aesthetically beautiful harmony. Faded shapes, pale colors, and gradient shading are mostly used in this collection.
Design by: Elena Georghiadou
A tribute to nature and spirituality, fascination for phyllotaxis as well as folkloric motifs particularly inspired by naive art in general as well as the exuberant and exotic vegetation of Douanier Rousseau. In addition to the floral universe created by filigree stencils, freehand painted plant ornaments can now be found. Through the dynamic mixture of two opposite techniques, the artist succeeds in creating imaginary and poetic natural landscapes. The different representations appear as surreal and dreamlike, where the line between reality and fiction is vague.
Design by: Koralie
Inspired by the fluidity of cells, this collection combines the art of nature represented in an abstract composition. These universal designs would be a perfect addition in any type of interior whether it’s classic or completely modern.
Design by: Valeriya Chubenko
The Intrecci collection is a zoom on one of the oldest techniques used by man. Through the intertwining technique, the elements are brought to collaborate with each other and the whole takes on properties and performances that are unthinkable when looking at the starting material. Some examples of intertwined objects are Egyptian and date back to the beginning of the fifth millennium BC.
Design by: Bellavista & Piccini
Healthy coral reefs are among the most biologically diverse and economically valuable ecosystems on earth, providing valuable and vital ecosystem services. Unfortunately, due to human activities, they are perishing at an alarming rate and one of the main results is coral bleaching. This phenomenon occurs when water is too warm (global warming) and corals expel the symbiotic algae living in their tissues causing the coral to turn completely white before briefly acquiring a fluorescent color that signals their imminent demise…
Design by: Ctrlzak
A pop version of the 17th century Dutch Vanitas paintings, this rug plays with the duality of past and present, traditional and contemporary.
Design by: Magnus Gjoen
The spontaneity and energy of a sketch captured into a rug. The fine hand-drawn lines, evocating the art of weaving, bring movement and dynamism. A textile postcard? A photograph of a sketchbook? Boundaries between textile and paper are blurred.
Design by: Florence Bamberger
Industrial memorabilia that gives importance to what most people would not pay attention to or would not see as interesting but converts it into a graphic element that transcends the value of the object highlighted. The collection plays in almost an ironic manner with this layering and three-dimensional logic that has now become quite common in a lot of rug designs. It gives the impression that the stack of corrugated metal sheets featured at the center of the rug is real, that it has a real depth. This three-dimensional effect will vary depending on the angle it is viewed from.
Design by: Alain Gilles
Geometric patterns and earthy color tones are the main elements for this collection while it gives the feeling of sophistication in any space. Partly inspired by conceptual art and a non-pictorial aesthetic of shades.
Design by: Elena Georghiadou
A bomb of love and beauty rather than destruction, held up by two cherubs ready to drop.
Design by: Magnus Gjoen
Harmony and abstraction are the foundation of this collection. The idea itself in a certain aesthetics is painterly, abstract, and modern, where there is a mixture of drawings and techniques. Beautiful lines and shapes, mostly rounded shapes, as ovals and circles create a feeling of fundamentalness, which, at the same time, is not devoid of comfort and soft lines. The carpets have intricate shapes, with a variety of elements, hand-painted, mostly using watercolors, acrylics, and markers. We love mixed techniques, in a design that is simple at first glance, there are many overflows of colors and small details that can transform the space and “collect” the entire interior together.
Design by: KONONENKO
This collection is a range of out-of-this-world artworks where something mysterious occurs. There are vibrations on these color designs where different tones blend perfectly along with others.
Design: YO2 Studio
Patchwork, as its name says, combines patterns and colors like a quilt. Inspired by Poliakoff, Picabia, and cubism, its waves are dancing.
Design by: Florence Bamberger
Ore has been imagined like a painting. The power of the hand drawing shapes gives the rug a sophisticated touch that captures the attention. Swaths of color, this bold motif explores communication with shapes and movement.
Design by: Charlotte Juillard
The Blush series represents a wonderful and sudden emotion, capturing a stage of joy and well-being. Pleasure is transmitted and infused through the body of the carpet, a special moment, an encounter, a secret thought, or the delight of the senses.
Design by: Clementine Chabon
Beautifully blended and bold color tones are what this selection has to offer. Everyone may define the strength or the softness of colors that match in any place flawlessly.
Design by: YO2 Studio
A tribute to nature and spirituality, fascination for phyllotaxis as well as folkloric motifs particularly inspired by naive art in general as well as the exuberant and exotic vegetation of Douanier Rousseau. In addition to the floral universe created by filigree stencils, freehand painted plant ornaments can now be found. Through the dynamic mixture of two opposite techniques, the artist succeeds in creating imaginary and poetic natural landscapes. The different representations appear as surreal and dreamlike, where the line between reality and fiction is vague.
Design by: Koralie
A playful juxtaposition of pop and classic themes make this carpet feel at home both in a modern and traditional setting.
Design by: Magnus Gjoen
A poetry of rounded and twisted geometric shapes in chroma combinations inspired by the colors found in stones like unakite, ruby, and raspberry stone. Strong in appearance, abstract and endless in the possibility of use and interpretation.
Design by: Nika Zupanc
The rug depicts an imaginary landscape where nature plays with geometrical shapes. Some birds fly through this mysterious landscape. Balancing realism with abstraction, this series of 3 colorways melds meticulous detail of botanical with free geometrical forms.
Design by: Charlotte Juillard
The primordial goddess from nothingness which all of the existence sprang. The scarabs circling the skull depicting the birth of existence.
Design by: Magnus Gjoen
The Fossil collection is a direct reference to the earth. Land understood as feeding but also as a place of memory.
Design by: Bellavista & Piccini
Looking at the lines of the beach house in front of her, in South France, here comes this drawing Florence Bamberger imagined. Hand drawing, with its natural irregularity, is here highlighted. The triangle shapes evocate sailings of a boat around, whereas lines echo the architectural rhythm.
Design by: Florence Bamberger
The Nest series defines a comforting space, like a refuge. Its vibrant cosmos with touches of bright color comes alive with movement. Its constant flow circulating in a loop lights up in areas and takes on luminous reflections.
Design by: Clementine Chambon
A set of geometric blocks are overlapped on a moire texture. The graphic ratio balance between the elegant organic oscillations and the cut shapes revealing a singular collage.
Design by: Rachel Altabas
With its curvy lines, the oak leaf has the perfume of elegance. Symbol of royalty, it is, for the designer, the queen of all leaves. Imagined as an old poster, the composition reveals a collection of unique leaves designs. An ode to Nature and its diversity. Finally, they seem to be dancing with the wind, represented by the lines.
Design by: Florence Bamberger
Endless fields of hay or a carpet of autumn-fallen leave, the Landscape series represents a bucolic landscape highlighting the seasonal color changes.
Design by: Anastasia Nysten
East and West meet in a semantic language that superimposes the geometries of Persian carpets to the floral explosions of Flemish tapestries. A tribute to the Silk Road, a mental journey in the scrapbook, or a surreal tale that sets the tales of the Brothers Grimm in the seductive atmosphere of The Thousand and One Nights. The dynamism of flowers and shapes is contained within a graphic pattern that evokes ancient looms and at the same time acts as a contemporary intermittence in the calm development of the story.
Design by: Debonademeo
A linear colored collection that follows a strict path towards aesthetic elegance and volumes up space without the need for excessive designs. Simple, clean, and stylish that comes in different designs and variations.
Design by: Pericles Liatsos
Confidential hypnotic dance of a shoal of fish in the abyss. A furtive opening immersed in the lair of these small fishes enlarged by a magnifying glass under our feet or on our walls offers a wonderful aquatic spectacle. Sketches made by hand in oil pastels then enlarged putting the raw drawing in the foreground.
Design by: Ines de Chefdebien
Geometry is adorned with mineral and pictorial textures, as modern marquetry. The shape’s movement is intensified by the strong colorations, creating a dynamic fresco where forms and colors are dancing in harmony
Design by: Rachel Altabas
The Expanse series represent a mixed media abstraction, a diffused urban landscape.
Design by: Anastasia Nysten
This collection is a visually rich, luxury, collection, that references the infinite Blue and Gold of the Mediterranean Sea. Minoan Sea Daffodils circle around elegant female forms, in geometric figurations and scaling patterns.
Design by: Marianna Penga
Nowadays the living sphere becomes more and more isolated from the natural habitat. In an ironic attempt to address this issue, the carpets become a domestic natural camouflage that follows the traditional rug designs, emphasising the need to reconnect with nature.
Design by: Ctrlzak
Inspired by the light refraction into the liquid matter in movement. This hypnotic phenomenon will bring the energy of water in your interior with a calm and contemplating sensation. A color palette picked from sunrise to sunset time to experience the ultimate feeling of walking on the water.
Design by: Supakitch
This collection is part of an assortment of rugs exploring and exposing the concept of hidden geometries that exist everywhere in the physical world. Focused on what exists but can’t be seen, we experiment with scale and mathematical rules to expose beautiful geometrical structures. The patterns created are reminiscent of traditional floral decorations usually seen on rugs. Isolated in intricate block color tone-on-tone formations the patterns on the “Angelic” composition informs the rug outline.
Design by: StudioLav
Featuring subtle gradients that hum with quiet energy, this rug is anode to abstraction. The subtle mix and the juxtaposition of colors are inspired by the horizons at dawn and the phenomena of light. Nova explores the emotions expressed by the ever-changing sky.
Design by: Charlotte Juillard
Featuring subtle gradients that hum with quiet energy, this rug is anode to abstraction. The subtle mix and the juxtaposition of colors are inspired by the horizons at dawn and the phenomena of light. Colorant explores the emotions expressed by the ever-changing sky.
Design by: Charlotte Juillard
This collection is a visually rich, luxury, collection, that references the infinite Blue and Gold of the Mediterranean Sea. Minoan Sea Daffodils circle around elegant female forms, in geometric figurations and scaling patterns.
Design by: Marianna Penga
Middle Ages, Renaissance, Baroque, Contemporary: four historical periods that have given rise to as many artistic expressions. According to a process of abstraction, the decorative elements of each era have been isolated from the context, sometimes desecrated, to be translated into expressive codes, graphic signs, and backgrounds of color capable of generating unusual combinations and adapting to any type of environment while maintaining a character evocative.
Design by: Debonademeo
A rug collection inspired by the allure of stained glass windows. Colored pieces of glass are arranged to form iconographic patterns, held together by a black outline, transforming the interior in a positive way by introducing color and light into an otherwise dark interior. Rather than being a teaching tool for the illiterate, these rugs spread a message of love.
Design by: Nynke Tynagel
Nature combined with futurism, a set of colorfully designed post-human conceptual artworks that tell a small story of what life would look like after man.
Design by: Dennis Van Zanden
The Eden collection brings you into a poetic garden. The delicate flowers blend together into a colorful, quiet, and rich landscape. The subtle gradient completes the drawing creating a contrast with the flowers at the front and brings you into a utopic Eden
Design by: Charlotte Juillard
This collection is a beautiful design of geometrical patterns inspired by mandala art in which each core resembles the universe and balance. The concept behind it is the use of bold shapes and colors to define diversity and beauty in each piece.
Design by: Konstantinos Charilaou
Camille Vignaud’s work questions ideas of memory – like a photographic imprint of passing time & impression. Her paper works illuminate the process of sublimation and contemplation, revealing the residual layers of time that form our ‘souvenirs’. Papers, image fragments, words, graphite, gold, and light are both the vectors and the revelators, used by the artist, that allow us to compose memories and emotions. In the annals of our psychogeography, matter and light become archaeology of memory, revealing the significant beauty of the infra-ordinary.
Design by: Camille Vignaud
The following collection is a combination of retro characters, vintage patterns, and old fashioned rusty colors. Blended into something extraordinary but also elegant, the “Olden Masters” collection resembles a forgotten and yet mysteriously nostalgic era.
Design by: YO2 Studio