tresse rug collection by samuel accoceberry for chevalier edition

'tresse big blue' by samuel accoceberry, paris, france
all images are courtesy of samuel accoceberry
parisian designer samuel accoceberry has designed a collection of carpets for chevalier edition that express the spirit of plaiting and craftsmanship.
continuing the traditional knowledge of the family business, chevalier conservation, established in france since 1918,
represents and respects the same values of quality, innovation and tradition.
the collaboration uses the authentic age old tradition and technique of
hand-knotting into contemporary artistic expressions.
the strong graphic element of the rugs make the pieces easily adaptable to various sizes and shapes.
coming in a wide range of colors, the polymorphic objects offer a
high-quality of plaited and creative patterns.

color variation 1

color variation 1
detail
warm collection
medium sized rug
tresse combinations
tresse combinations
tresse combinations
tresse combinations
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