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Designed in the European bespoke tradition, The Compiègne Wall Art is a study in the relationship between form and restraint. Every surface has been finished by hand; every proportion has been reasoned rather than assumed. It arrives in your home as a quiet confidence.
The Crépy Wall Art is a piece made for those who furnish a home slowly and deliberately. Its material is honest, its finish applied with the patience that separates craft from production. In any room it enters, it asks only for the right light and a little time to settle.
The Senlis Wall Art is a piece made for those who furnish a home slowly and deliberately. Its material is honest, its finish applied with the patience that separates craft from production. In any room it enters, it asks only for the right light and a little time to settle.
The Montfort Wall Art carries the weight of considered making — not heavy, but present. Its materials were chosen for the way they age, not only the way they look on day one. In a room of fast furniture, this is the piece that will still be here in twenty years. And still be beautiful.
The Verneuil Wall Art is a piece made for those who furnish a home slowly and deliberately. Its material is honest, its finish applied with the patience that separates craft from production. In any room it enters, it asks only for the right light and a little time to settle.
The Rab Rug is woven in the tradition of the great European textile houses — its pattern precise, its colour palette resolved. It anchors a seating arrangement without competing with the furniture above it. Walk barefoot across it on a cool morning. That is all the explanation it requires.
The Kilim Rug lays itself across a floor the way a great coat rests on a chair — with unforced ease and quiet authority. Its pattern is drawn from the European textile tradition: geometric, considered, never overwrought. The pile is dense enough to hold footfall and light in equal measure.
Underfoot, The Nîmoise Rug changes the register of a room completely. Its weave has the depth of handcraft; its palette is drawn from stone, sand, and the interior walls of Provençal houses. A rug that earns its place not by size alone but by the quality of its presence.
The Gouda Rug is woven in the tradition of the great European textile houses — its pattern precise, its colour palette resolved. It anchors a seating arrangement without competing with the furniture above it. Walk barefoot across it on a cool morning. That is all the explanation it requires.
The Zadar Rug is woven in the tradition of the great European textile houses — its pattern precise, its colour palette resolved. It anchors a seating arrangement without competing with the furniture above it. Walk barefoot across it on a cool morning. That is all the explanation it requires.
Underfoot, The Rijeka Rug changes the register of a room completely. Its weave has the depth of handcraft; its palette is drawn from stone, sand, and the interior walls of Provençal houses. A rug that earns its place not by size alone but by the quality of its presence.
Underfoot, The Opatija Rug changes the register of a room completely. Its weave has the depth of handcraft; its palette is drawn from stone, sand, and the interior walls of Provençal houses. A rug that earns its place not by size alone but by the quality of its presence.
The Groznjan Rug lays itself across a floor the way a great coat rests on a chair — with unforced ease and quiet authority. Its pattern is drawn from the European textile tradition: geometric, considered, never overwrought. The pile is dense enough to hold footfall and light in equal measure.
Underfoot, The Motovun Rug changes the register of a room completely. Its weave has the depth of handcraft; its palette is drawn from stone, sand, and the interior walls of Provençal houses. A rug that earns its place not by size alone but by the quality of its presence.
The Verviers Rug lays itself across a floor the way a great coat rests on a chair — with unforced ease and quiet authority. Its pattern is drawn from the European textile tradition: geometric, considered, never overwrought. The pile is dense enough to hold footfall and light in equal measure.
The Malmedy Rug lays itself across a floor the way a great coat rests on a chair — with unforced ease and quiet authority. Its pattern is drawn from the European textile tradition: geometric, considered, never overwrought. The pile is dense enough to hold footfall and light in equal measure.
Underfoot, The Vielsalm Rug changes the register of a room completely. Its weave has the depth of handcraft; its palette is drawn from stone, sand, and the interior walls of Provençal houses. A rug that earns its place not by size alone but by the quality of its presence.
Underfoot, The Houffalize Rug changes the register of a room completely. Its weave has the depth of handcraft; its palette is drawn from stone, sand, and the interior walls of Provençal houses. A rug that earns its place not by size alone but by the quality of its presence.
Underfoot, The Durbuy Rug changes the register of a room completely. Its weave has the depth of handcraft; its palette is drawn from stone, sand, and the interior walls of Provençal houses. A rug that earns its place not by size alone but by the quality of its presence.
The Marche Rug is woven in the tradition of the great European textile houses — its pattern precise, its colour palette resolved. It anchors a seating arrangement without competing with the furniture above it. Walk barefoot across it on a cool morning. That is all the explanation it requires.
The Bouillon Rug lays itself across a floor the way a great coat rests on a chair — with unforced ease and quiet authority. Its pattern is drawn from the European textile tradition: geometric, considered, never overwrought. The pile is dense enough to hold footfall and light in equal measure.
Underfoot, The Dinant Rug changes the register of a room completely. Its weave has the depth of handcraft; its palette is drawn from stone, sand, and the interior walls of Provençal houses. A rug that earns its place not by size alone but by the quality of its presence.
The Namur Rug lays itself across a floor the way a great coat rests on a chair — with unforced ease and quiet authority. Its pattern is drawn from the European textile tradition: geometric, considered, never overwrought. The pile is dense enough to hold footfall and light in equal measure.
Underfoot, The Liège Rug changes the register of a room completely. Its weave has the depth of handcraft; its palette is drawn from stone, sand, and the interior walls of Provençal houses. A rug that earns its place not by size alone but by the quality of its presence.