There exists a vast treasury of rug designs that have travelled through centuries, carrying with them beauty, symbolism, and the collective memory of generations. Their intricate motifs and rich compositions are among the qualities that make traditional rugs so captivating. Yet to the minimalist eye of contemporary design, such abundance can sometimes appear overwhelming.
The challenge, therefore, is not to abandon tradition but to reinterpret it.
This rug draws its inspiration from the celebrated Herati, or Fish, pattern, one of the most enduring motifs in Persian carpet weaving. Rather than reproducing the design in its traditional form, the pattern has been distilled to its essence and placed within a spacious composition. The result is a quieter and more contemporary expression that retains the character of the original while allowing it to breathe within a modern interior.
The generous open field gives prominence to the central motif, transforming what was once a repeating pattern into a focal point. The restrained palette, combined with the texture of hand-spun wool and the subtle variations created by artisanal dyeing, lends the rug a calm and inviting presence. The border, woven in naturally shaded wool, frames the composition gently without competing for attention.
Woven in Tabriz using traditional craftsmanship, the rug bridges two worlds: the depth and cultural richness of Persian design, and the simplicity sought by contemporary living spaces. It is a piece that speaks softly, yet carries within it centuries of accumulated knowledge and aesthetic refinement.
A modern rug rooted in tradition, designed for those who appreciate both heritage and simplicity.
There exists a vast treasury of rug designs that have travelled through centuries, carrying with them beauty, symbolism, and the collective memory of generations. Their intricate motifs and rich compositions are among the qualities that make traditional rugs so captivating. Yet to the minimalist eye of contemporary design, such abundance can sometimes appear overwhelming.
The challenge, therefore, is not to abandon tradition but to reinterpret it.
This rug draws its inspiration from the celebrated Herati, or Fish, pattern, one of the most enduring motifs in Persian carpet weaving. Rather than reproducing the design in its traditional form, the pattern has been distilled to its essence and placed within a spacious composition. The result is a quieter and more contemporary expression that retains the character of the original while allowing it to breathe within a modern interior.
The generous open field gives prominence to the central motif, transforming what was once a repeating pattern into a focal point. The restrained palette, combined with the texture of hand-spun wool and the subtle variations created by artisanal dyeing, lends the rug a calm and inviting presence. The border, woven in naturally shaded wool, frames the composition gently without competing for attention.
Woven in Tabriz using traditional craftsmanship, the rug bridges two worlds: the depth and cultural richness of Persian design, and the simplicity sought by contemporary living spaces. It is a piece that speaks softly, yet carries within it centuries of accumulated knowledge and aesthetic refinement.
A modern rug rooted in tradition, designed for those who appreciate both heritage and simplicity.