Rug after Le Corbusier's "Two Reclining Women," handmade and hand-knotted, wool and natural silk velvet on a cotton backing. Very good overall condition. Dimensions 250 x 190 cm (98 x 75 in).


5000 
  • SKU: lcdfe104
  • Shipping: 
  • Return Policy: We understand that buying a rug can be a big investment and we want you to be completely satisfied with your purchase. For this reason, we offer a 30-day return policy for rugs purchased from our site. If you are unhappy with your rug for any reason, you may contact us within 30 days of receiving your order to request a return. Carpet must be in its original, unused, undamaged condition with all tags and accessories included. We reserve the right to refuse a return if the rug is not in its original condition. Return costs are the responsibility of the customer, unless the rug is faulty or we have made an error in your order. If your rug is eligible for a refund, it will be processed within 5 days of receipt of the returned rug. Please note that our 30 day return policy does not apply to personalized or bespoke rugs, which are subject to specific return conditions. We encourage you to read this information carefully before placing your order. If you have any questions regarding our return policy or would like to return a rug, please contact us and we will be happy to assist you.

Learn More


Le Corbusier

Rug after Le Corbusier, Two Reclining Women, hand-knotted in wool and silk on cotton, dimensions 250 x 190 cm (98 x 75 in)

This rug, based on Le Corbusier's "Two Reclining Women," is part of the artistic universe of the 20th century, where stylized human forms, colors, and balanced compositions reflect a modern and architectural vision of art.

Entirely handmade and hand-knotted , this rug features a natural wool and silk pile on a cotton foundation , offering remarkable suppleness , fine weave, and excellent durability. Its beautiful polychromy enhances the composition and reinforces its visual impact. In very good overall condition , it makes an elegant and lasting decorative piece.

With its dimensions of 250 x 190 cm (98 x 75 in) , this rug fits perfectly into a contemporary interior, a gallery or an architect's space, becoming a textile work in its own right.

Le Corbusier (1887–1965) , whose real name was Charles-Édouard Jeanneret-Gris , is one of the greatest architects and artists of the 20th century. A major figure of modernism , he developed a comprehensive body of work blending architecture, painting, and design. His work explores the relationship between form, color, and space, and naturally extends to textiles, where his compositions take on a strong decorative and artistic dimension.

Inspiring artist
Le Corbusier
Manufacturing
hand knotted
Materials
Wool and Silk
Cut
260 x 190 cm
Form
Rectangular
Color
Multicolor
Age
21st century

Similar Items