ADAM Rug
$2,707.00
Created by designer Christophe Pillet for Toulemonde Bochart, the Adam rug is a gray vegetable silk rug with hand-tufted patterns with a well-defined character. Oscillating between a retro touch and avant-garde modernity, it carries pronounced influences. Its amplified and stylized floral motifs are enhanced by digital processing, while the contrast is created by the sharpness of the drawing combined with graphic rigor, all tempered by gradient shades of gray and black. Adam shines with its unique shades of gray and floral patterns, giving it a special aura, which explains its presence in the collection for over a decade.
Made in India
Available in 71″ x 106″ – Customizable on demand
About the brand: Founded in 1939 in northern France, Toulemonde Bochart is a family-owned company which became a pioneer in the contemporary rug industry. Toulemonde Bochart’s expert artisans create marvels in the rug world, all manufactured by hand, insuring quality control. The company collaborates with the most famous designers of the time Andre Putman and Jean-Michel Wilmotte. All rugs are design-oriented and eco-conscious while offering an excellent selection of Parisian style. Toulemonde Bochart is also known for creating custom rugs to support architects and designers for their commercial and residential projects.
Manufacturer: | Toulemonde Bochart |
Material: | HAND TUFTED ARTSILK |
Finish: | Grey |
Dimensions: | 71" x 106" - Customizable on demand |
Designer
CHRISTOPHE PILLET
Lucidity of expression and the search for simplicity are the key principles: in the work of Christophe Pillet the elegance is optimized. Pillet’s perfect command of sensuality and refinement has made him one of the rare French designers who have gained global recognition designing hotels, boutiques and directing artistic projects in the USA, Great-Britain and Japan. He has won international acclaim for the spectrum and quality of his creations. Architecture, objects, furniture, artistic direction, his signature is invariably associated with the finest brands: Lacoste, Jean-Claude Jitrois, Catherine Malandrino, Lancel, Le Tannneur International. The scope and the variety of his projects share a common attitude, independent of scale. Whether it be as design director for Lacoste, or in long-term collaborations with Driade, Cappellini, Emu, Porro or Serralunga his considered interpretations are a testament to high-voltage chic, distinguished both by its precision and rigor. If a “Pillet style” exists, it is in his ability to crystallize, within a project, the excitement of a proposition.