Noticed by Julie and promptly admired by all of us: the Oprheu assortment of eight wool rugs by Lisbon-based designers Garcé Dimofski for Beni Rugs. Wealthy in texture and shade, the gathering is impressed by the work of Portuguese poet and author Fernando Pessoa, “a poet whose biggest need was to really feel every thing in each manner,” and named for the short-lived literary journal he based in 1915.
Take a look at just a few rugs we’re coveting, every a dose of poetry for the ground.
Above: Olivier Garcé and Clio Dimofski of Garcé Dimofski.Above: The Echo Rug, in blue and cream, is impressed by the best way that “reminiscence cracks aside as time carries on.” Like most of the rugs within the assortment, its mixture of knotted and flatwoven wool “requires the arms of our grasp weavers,” in line with Beni Rugs. Like every of the designs, it begins at $915 for an space rug and can also be out there from The Invisible Assortment.Above: The splendid Cobalt Rug nods to “the hue’s historic significance in conventional Portuguese azulejos.”Above: The Echo Rug in situ.Above: The Luz Rug, “an abbreviation of Nossa Senhora Da luz or ‘Our Woman of Gentle,’ is a refined symphony of perspective impressed by the dance of daylight and shadow on Lisbon’s azulejos.”Above: A private favourite, the Ondine Rug evokes “the salty melody whispered inside a seashell…the curving linework of Henri Matisse, and the little wave-like borders that always embellish coastal azulejos in Portugal.” It’s additionally a great way so as to add a dose of pink to any room.Above: Others we love? The colourful Fado Rug (proven), Solaris Rug, and Horizonte Rug; to see the complete assortment, head right here.