Italian Design is world famous. But these Rug Designers have taken carpet design to the next level. So for someone who wants to have their interior design and décor to be very different and special, have a look at these exceptional rug designs. A unique selection of luxury rugs; designed and crafted by the finest Italian designers and brands. These luxury rugs will perfectly add elegance to any environment. For example the Rug PIETRO, which was designed by Mura&Pezza, is made from 80% wool and 20% polyamide and is printed in a black and white pattern. The inspiration for the pattern on this rug is the layout of the world-famous St. Peter's Basilica, a Late Renaissance church located in the Vatican.
APPUNTI is a rug that was designed by Studio 14 in 2016 and is 80% wool and 20% polyamide. This black and white rug was inspired by notepads full of scribbles and doodles that one often creates when in meetings or when simply drawing absent-mindedly. This piece will be sure to add character to the flooring of any home or office space. The NEVER SAID rug is a stylish printed accent rug that was designed by Alessandra Baldereschi in 2018 and is made from 80% wool and 20% polyamide. Although it appears to be a crumpled-up piece of paper that has been reopened, it is instead a unique decorative piece that will add style to any room.
If you prefer a more classical design, why not opt for these stunning Italian mosaics design carpets. Handcrafted mosaic "rug" DUPRE' is a stunning mosaic that was made in Sicis' workshops in Ravenna, Italy. This mosaic is part of Sicis' The Mosaic Rugs collection, which are "rugs" made of marble, stone and other natural materials decorated with geometric, floral and figurative patterns. Inspired by ancient Roman decorations, they keep alive the beauty of tradition combined with modern industrial processes. Adorn your floor with the mosaic "rug" PAISLEY MUSK, handmade in Sicis' workshops in Ravenna, Italy. This mosaic is part of Sicis' The Mosaic Rugs collection, which are "rugs" made of marble, stone and other natural materials decorated with geometric, floral and figurative patterns. Inspired by ancient Roman decorations, they keep alive the beauty of tradition combined with modern industrial processes.
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