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Rug Red Fish animalistic pattern colorful | Area Rug in Rugs by Atelier Tapis Rouge. Item composed of wool compatible with eclectic & maximalism and asian style
Rug Red Fish animalistic pattern colorful | Area Rug in Rugs by Atelier Tapis Rouge. Item composed of wool compatible with eclectic & maximalism and asian style
Rug Red Fish animalistic pattern colorful | Area Rug in Rugs by Atelier Tapis Rouge. Item composed of wool compatible with eclectic & maximalism and asian style
Rug Red Fish animalistic pattern colorful | Area Rug in Rugs by Atelier Tapis Rouge. Item composed of wool compatible with eclectic & maximalism and asian style
Rug Red Fish animalistic pattern colorful | Area Rug in Rugs by Atelier Tapis Rouge. Item composed of wool compatible with eclectic & maximalism and asian style
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Rug Red Fish animalistic pattern colorful | Area Rug in Rugs by Atelier Tapis Rouge. Item composed of wool compatible with eclectic & maximalism and asian style

Created and Sold by Atelier Tapis Rouge

Atelier Tapis Rouge

Rug Red Fish animalistic pattern colorful

Price from $12,595 to $20,262

Creation: 15-16 weeks
Shipping: FedEx 7-14 days
Estimated Arrival: March 27, 2025

Handmade

Sustainable

Recycled Materials

Made To Order

Natural Materials

DimensionsWeight
118.11H x 98.43W x 0.16D in
300H x 250W x 0.4D cm
27 kg
59.52 lb
118.11H x 98.43W x 0.16D in
300H x 250W x 0.4D cm
27 kg
59.52 lb
141.73H x 106.3W x 0.16D in
360H x 270W x 0.4D cm
27 kg
59.52 lb
157.48H x 118.11W x 0.16D in
400H x 300W x 0.4D cm
27 kg
59.52 lb

Japanese Watercolor paintings inspire the Koi Pond capsule collection. The rug's color scheme preserves the color transparency intrinsic to watercolor paintings, creating a soft and ethereal effect. The curved lines and color spots add an element of movement, giving the impression of persistent motion.
This rug is hand-knotted from New Zealand wool and silk, with 100 knots per inch. The challenge was to convey the watercolor technique in the rug, which is managed using a unique thread mix. Each knot in the rug is made up of a track composed of three bundles of nine threads. These carpets incorporate so many colors that choosing yarns took several days.

The Japanese yugen in handmade knotting technique is a truly special and unique art form. The color scheme of the rug preserves the color transparency intrinsic to watercolor paintings, creating a soft and ethereal effect. The curved lines and color spots add an element of movement, giving the impression of persistent motion. This rug is hand-knotted from New Zealand wool and silk, with 100 knots per inch, making it a true masterpiece. The special challenge was to convey the watercolor technique in the rug which is accomplished using a unique thread mix. Each knot in the rug is made up of a track composed of three bundles of nine threads. Not only is there a wide range of colors in this carpet, but each thread before weaving is also selected from a range of colors. The choosing these tracks took hundreds of hours.

Item Rug Red Fish animalistic pattern colorful
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Atelier Tapis Rouge
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2021
Tapis Rouge is a leading custom tailored design brand for fine hand-knotted rugs

Atelier Tapis Rouge is a luxury rugs company based in Milan. We carry forward the rich legacy of rug-making, tracing back centuries. Our story is rooted in the traditions of ancient Persia where spirituality, tradition, and craftsmanship were blended, and it continues in the contemporary participating in the rituals of everyday life, filling interior design projects, drawing new expressive languages and new meanings.

We produce our rugs in Nepal, using sustainably sourced raw materials and hand-knotting techniques that embody the care and tradition of the past, respecting the values of the communities we work with.