
TAPIS STUDIO

TAPIS STUDIO
Our rugs, designed in-house with hand-drawn artwork, travel to a rural Indian community where skilled artisans use traditional techniques passed down through generations to craft them. Each rug takes up to four months to create and is made to last.
Our creative design team draws inspiration from diverse design styles, art movements, and trends, as well as the interiors of our Houses and partners, to craft unique art pieces, patterns, colors, and styles.
In rural India, our network of artisans passionately preserves traditional craftsmanship deeply rooted in community support. Yarn is meticulously spun into threads using time-honored methods, ensuring they are primed for the loom and have stood the test of time.
These threads are then intricately hand-knotted, hand-woven, or hand-tufted, defining each rug’s distinctive style, exceptional quality, and enduring durability.
Our hand-knotted rugs experience sun-drying during material practice and weaving. This crucial step defines their final appearance and texture, imparting a soft glow while ensuring long-term resistance to shrinkage and shedding.
In the art of hand-tufted rugs, artisans use specialized tools to carve into the pile, defining each design thread by thread. They carefully trim loose ends and hand-finish fringing and binding along the edges, ensuring stability and longevity with a bespoke touch.
NEXT EVENT
The London Design Fair 2025
We're excited to invite you to an exclusive presentation of our collaboration partnership opportunities at Milan Design Week!
London Design Fair is a 4-day event that brings together 550 exhibitors from 40 countries, including; independent designers, established brands, international country pavilions, features, and exhibitions. As the most international trade destination during the event over 29,000 influential, retail buyers, architects, interior designers, press, designers and design-savvy public attend to see and specify the very latest furniture, lighting, textiles, materials and conceptual installations from around the world.
