Rug after Le Corbusier, "Horror Surgit," a contemporary modern rug, hand-knotted in wool and natural silk on a cotton base. Very good overall condition. Dimensions 300 x 200 cm (118 x 79 in).


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Le Corbusier

Rug after Le Corbusier,

This rug, based on Le Corbusier's "L'horreur surgit" (Horror Emerges), is part of the powerful and expressive artistic universe of one of the greatest creators of the 20th century. This work reflects an intense artistic exploration, blending symbolic forms, abstraction, and polychromy , all characteristic of Le Corbusier's pictorial language.

Entirely handmade and hand-knotted , this rug features a natural wool and silk pile on a cotton foundation , offering remarkable suppleness , fine weave, and exceptional visual appeal. Its beautiful polychromy enhances the artistic composition, while its excellent overall condition makes it a piece ready for a prestigious interior, gallery, or art collection.

With its dimensions of 300 x 200 cm (118 x 79 in) , this rug is a major decorative work, where modern art, architecture and textile know-how meet with elegance.

Le Corbusier (1887–1965) was a visionary architect, designer, and artist, a pioneer of modernism. Alongside his architectural work, he developed a rich pictorial output, exploring form, color, and symbolism. His creations have inspired numerous adaptations into rugs and tapestries , extending his artistic language into the decorative arts.

Inspiring artist
Le Corbusier
Manufacturing
hand knotted
Materials
Wool and Silk
Cut
300 x 200 cm
Form
Rectangular
Color
Multicolor
Age
21st century