Hand-knotted rugs are meticulously crafted on vertical looms, producing detailed, durable designs with exceptional quality and longevity.
The primary color scheme evokes the Italian Radical period through a combination of cool and warm tones. This rug is made vivid by the use of geometric shapes, vivid colors, and pop culture references.
Hand-knotted
100% wool
MODO Architettura + Design is an architectural and interior design studio based in Livorno and Milan. Founded by Sondra Pantani and Pietro Marsili, both graduates of the University of Florence, the studio offers expertise in architecture and design.
Inspired by the designer’s roots, this collection of three rugs reflects the various shades of blue in the sea, its intriguing patterns, golden sands, and radiant sun.
Hand-knotted
100% New Zeland wool
New York-based designer, architect, and artist Rafael Alvarez, originally from the Dominican Republic, has extensive experience in the world of design.
Hand-knotted 100L
100% wool
Jose Albors, who was born in Madrid in 1972, spent his early years in Valencia, where his love of the ocean first emerged. His refined and minimalistic style is influenced by his Japanese ancestry.
Hand-knotted 100L
70% wool + 30% Bamboo silk
Jose Albors, who was born in Madrid in 1972, spent his early years in Valencia, where his love of the ocean first emerged. His refined and minimalistic style is influenced by his Japanese ancestry.
Interpretation is encouraged by this abstract design, much like in a musical composition. Any space is brought into harmony by its structured chaos. The harmonic scale used to divide the surface produces a rhythm of both regular and irregular patterns.
Hand-knotted 100L
80% wool + 20% Bamboo silk
Belén has continuously blended her work as a designer and architect. Since opening her own studio, she has concentrated on conducting research on everyday objects, investigating geometry, materials, light, transparency, and color from different angles.
Hand-knotted
75% wool + 25% Jute
An interior and industrial designer, born in Sant Sadurni d’Anoia (Barcelona, Spain) in 1969, began his professional career as an undergraduate, taking on independent commissions for various design and architecture studios while studying.
The universal symbols that unite people serve as inspiration for the design. Each viewer will interpret the pattern's visual message differently, and that is what makes it so beautiful.
Hand-knotted 100L
75% wool + 25% Bamboo silk
Founded in 2004 as a small architecture and design studio, the goal is to create inventive, useful architecture that produces results and blends in with the environment.
Featuring bold graphics, Corso showcases a distinctly modern and designer style.
Hand-knotted
100% wool
Jose Albors, who was born in Madrid in 1972, spent his early years in Valencia, where his love of the ocean first emerged. His refined and minimalistic style is influenced by his Japanese ancestry.
The Fiumi collection, meaning "rivers" in Italian, is a new take on one of the most minimalist designs in the Decorative NOW Carpets collection.
Hand-knotted hand spun
100% Bamboo silk
Jose Albors, who was born in Madrid in 1972, spent his early years in Valencia, where his love of the ocean first emerged. His refined and minimalistic style is influenced by his Japanese ancestry.
Color takes center stage, evoking the Italian Radical period with a blend of cool and warm tones. The use of bold colors, geometric shapes, and pop influences brings this rug to life.
Hand-knotted
80% wool + 20% Bamboo silk
Jose Albors, who was born in Madrid in 1972, spent his early years in Valencia, where his love of the ocean first emerged. His refined and minimalistic style is influenced by his Japanese ancestry.
For over 2,000 years, people have been cultivating peonies, which are highly prized in China and Japan. The breathtaking beauty of its vivid corollas makes up for its slow growth.
Hand-knotted
70% wool + 30% Viscose
Jose Albors, who was born in Madrid in 1972, spent his early years in Valencia, where his love of the ocean first emerged. His refined and minimalistic style is influenced by his Japanese ancestry.
For over 2,000 years, people have been cultivating peonies, which are highly prized in China and Japan. The breathtaking beauty of its vivid corollas makes up for its slow growth.
Hand-knotted
80% wool + 20% Bamboo silk
Yumi Endo is a Japanese designer based in New York with a passion for art, design, and technology.