Rug after Le Corbusier's "The Oyster Fisherwoman," handmade and hand-knotted, wool velvet on a cotton base, rich polychromy. Dimensions 280 x 200 cm.
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Rug inspired by Le Corbusier's iconic 20th-century work, The Oyster Fisherwoman , transposed into a high-quality textile creation. This rug features beautiful polychromy , faithful to Le Corbusier's pictorial universe, where the human figure, color, and composition occupy a central place.
Entirely handmade and hand-knotted , this rug features a wool pile on a cotton base , ensuring suppleness, durability, and precise design. Measuring 280 x 200 cm , it makes a striking decorative centerpiece, ideal for a contemporary interior, gallery, or art collection.
Le Corbusier (1887–1965) is one of the greatest creators of the 20th century, renowned worldwide as an architect, urban planner, painter, and designer. Alongside his architectural work, he developed a significant body of pictorial work, characterized by color, form, and harmony. His works have inspired numerous tapestries and rugs , extending his artistic language into the realm of textiles and decorative arts .