Tacubaya Rug – NEW FALL 2024
From: $2,328.00
Florence Bourel’s strolls through Mexico City’s Tacubaya district have left her with a colorful impression, a vibration of the air and the architecture of the place. Curves and ribbons intersect in a pure, evocative composition. Hand-tufted in New Zealand wool, the Tacubaya rug’s shimmering velvet illuminates interiors in search of originality and creativity.
Made in India
3 sizes: 67″ X 94.5″ – 79″ X 118″ – 98″ X 138″
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 rug 100% NZ wool |
Dimensions: | 3 sizes: 67″ X 94.5″ – 79″ X 118″ - 98" X 138" |
Designer
Florence Bourel
Florence Bourel is an independent designer since 1998. She lives and works in Paris. She has a degree in product design and interior architecture in France and Italy (ESAG, LISAA and Istituto Europeo di design). For several years she has been fascinated by the conception of orientation and information programs applied to cultural heritage and the arts. She collaborates with prestigious graphic design studios on important material projects: integral Ruedi Baur (signage for the Cité internationale universitaire de Paris), Studio Des Signes (signage for Palais de la Découverte or the Château de Fontainebleau ). Florence also imagines scenographies and interior fittings for public institutions or private clients, as for 27 rue Jacob, the event space-bookshop of the publishing housesles Arènes and the magazine XXI.