A rug inspired by an Art Nouveau pattern in shades of black, grey and white. Handcrafted in 80 % New Zealand wool and 20% Viscose for a subtle luster.
$2,200
Kanagawa
Inspired by a famous woodblock print by Japanese ukiyo-e artist Hokusai, this rug comes in two color variations creating two different atmospheres: A calm two-tone version in golden yellow and white, and a dynamic and colorful version in shades of blue, purple and red with accents in jade and pink.
$3,685
La Japonaise No. 1
After an investigation into the 19th century fascination of Japonisme, designer Mario Gagliardi turned his research into an aesthetic concept characterized by a circular shape divided into colored segments with various floral details. La Japonaise No. 1 is handcrafted in a mix of New Zealand Wool and Viscose for an intriguing luster and comes in shades of turquoise, gold, crimson and light reddish tones.
$4,800
La Japonaise No. 2
La Japonaise No. 2 follows Mario Gagliardi's aesthetic concept for the Les Japonais collection characterized by a circular shape divided into colored segments with various floral details. This rug is handcrafted in a mix of New Zealand Wool and Viscose by De Caldes master artisans and comes in shades of royal red, purple, deep blue, gold and tangerine.
$4,800
La Japonaise No. 3
La Japonaise No. 3, like its sisters No. 1, No. 2 and No. 5, is characterized by a circular shape divided into colored segments with various floral details. This rug is handcrafted in a mix of New Zealand Wool and Viscose by De Caldes master artisans. It comes in shades of gold, pink, crimson, beige and tangerine.
$4,800
La Japonaise No. 4
To pay hommage to Japonisme as an aesthetic fascination of the late 19th century, this design - the only rectangular rug in the Les Japonais collection - is inspired by an Art Nouveau pattern enhanced by Japanese floral motifs. It comes in two variations, one in tangerine, salmon, gold and pale blue, and the other in yellow, coffee and black tones. Both are handcrafted in New Zealand Wool with a hint of Viscose for a beautiful luster by De Caldes master artisans.
$4,900
Paisley
Luxurious throw/blanket with hand-knitted wool thread. Handcrafted in Kashmir with local Cashmere wool. Available in two lively color schemes.
$1,320
Paradiso No. 2
$2,985
Paradiso No. 4
$2,995
Paradiso No. 5
$2,485
Paradiso No. 7
$2,588
Queen of Hearts
$1,978
Royaume de l'Est
Royaume de l'Est is inspired by historicist tile patterns from late 19th century Vienna, at the time the capital of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy. Meticulously handcrafted in New Zealand wool, it comes in three color palettes: One in black, white and grey, one in light turquoise with details in light blue, dark blue, yellow, tangerine and olive, and one in tangerine, rose, yellow, purple and olive.
$4,900
Royaume du Soleil
Royaume du Soleil is inspired by a Royal fabric pattern of 17th century France. Handmade in New Zealand wool, it comes in three color palettes to suit elegant spaces: One in shades of azure, grey and white, one in shades of gold yellow and white, and one in light sky blue with details in bronze, red, yellow, tangerine and blue.
$3,885
Royaume du Sud
The pattern of Royaume du Sud is an interpretation of a Southern French fabric pattern of the 18th century. Handmade by De Caldes master artisans in New Zealand Wool, it comes in an optimistic color scheme of light blue with details in shades of gold yellow, tangerine, red, olive and Prussian blue.
$2,785
The Empire
An hommage to the conoisseurship of the Malanotti De Caldes family. Next to their own production of fine wool and silk, they also maintained amicable relations to fine fabric makers in Asia, importing their silks to Venice.In the eighteenth century, the Qing empire was the largest and most prosperous country in the world, producing an enormous number of refined cultural and artistic works. In ceramic art, vivid color was a result of imperial admiration for European enamel objects. Eugenie Malanotti De Caldes, grandmother of De Caldes designer Mario Gagliardi, in reverence to these friendships collected Chinese porcelain objects and raised Japanese cherry trees in her vast garden. Handcrafted and hand-carved by De Caldes artisans in 100% New Zealand wool, this exceptional rug comes in two color variations: Shades of yellow and purple, and shades of tangerine and blue.
$4,440
The Tree of Life
Am impressive rug depicting the tree of life, an archetype in many of the world's mythological traditions. The tree of life appears in Ancient Mesopotamia, Ancient Persia, in Chinese mythology, in Hinduism, in Ancient Greek and Norse mythology, in the Kabbalah, in the Ancient cultures of the Mayas and Aztecs, in the cultures of the Northern American Sioux and Iroquois, and in Christianity. Handcrafted by De Caldes artisans in 100% New Zealand wool.
$4,885
The Venetian Hamlet
Inspired by a tapisserie created in the 18th century in Borgo Malanotte (borgo = township, hamlet) in Terzolas north of Venice. It comes in two designs, one in azure - olive - tangerine shades, the other in golden yellow, blue, purple and tangerine shades. This rug is handmade from 100% New Zealand wool.
$2,985
Trellis No. 4
$5,895
Shambala
In Tibetan belief, Shambala is a mythical kingdom. Handcrafted by our master rugmakers in Uttar Pradesh from New Zealand Wool with Viscose inlays for a subtle luster reflecting the ambient light of your room.