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Faces Collection

A rug collection inspired by the architecture of Kengo Kuma This rug collection explores the subtle “FACES” of Kengo Kuma’s architecture, focusing on its fragments, textures, and quiet shifts that emerge through light, material, and nature. These architectural expressions, often perceived as fleeting and atmospheric, are reinterpreted through Jaipur Rugs’ refined handcraft and material sensibility. What emerges is not a literal translation, but a tactile memory of architecture that feels soft, warm, and deeply embedded in everyday living spaces.

A rug collection inspired by the architecture of Kengo Kuma This rug collection explores the subtle “FACES” of Kengo Kuma’s architecture, focusing on its fragments, textures, and quiet shifts that emerge through light, material, and nature. These architectural expressions, often perceived as fleeting and atmospheric, are reinterpreted through Jaipur Rugs’ refined handcraft and material sensibility. What emerges is not a literal translation, but a tactile memory of architecture that feels soft, warm, and deeply embedded in everyday living spaces.

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Sukima

Bokashi

Chirashi

Kigumi

Kasane

Sukima

SUKIMA means the subtle intervals or gaps that allow space, light, and air to quietly exist between forms.

At the Suntory Museum of Art in Tokyo, light is never simply admitted. It is filtered, guided, and softened through layers of structure. This rug draws from Musō-gōshi, a traditional Japanese lattice whose vertical rhythm creates subtle intervals of openness, known as sukima. Handcrafted by Jaipur Rugs, its fine linear composition allows light and shadow to gently dissolve into the surface. The result is a textile that quietly shapes atmosphere rather than asserting form

SUKIMA means the subtle intervals or gaps that allow space, light, and air to quietly exist between forms.

At the Suntory Museum of Art in Tokyo, light is never simply admitted. It is filtered, guided, and softened through layers of structure. This rug draws from Musō-gōshi, a traditional Japanese lattice whose vertical rhythm creates subtle intervals of openness, known as sukima. Handcrafted by Jaipur Rugs, its fine linear composition allows light and shadow to gently dissolve into the surface. The result is a textile that quietly shapes atmosphere rather than asserting form

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Bokashi

BOKASHI means a traditional Japanese technique that creates soft gradations and blurred transitions between colors, edges, or materials.

At the Suntory Museum of Art in Tokyo, light is never simply admitted. It is filtered, guided, and softened through layers of structure. This rug draws from Musō-gōshi, a traditional Japanese lattice whose vertical rhythm creates subtle intervals of openness, known as Bokashi. Handcrafted by Jaipur Rugs, its fine linear composition allows light and shadow to gently dissolve into the surface. The result is a textile that quietly shapes atmosphere rather than asserting form.

BOKASHI means a traditional Japanese technique that creates soft gradations and blurred transitions between colors, edges, or materials.

At the Suntory Museum of Art in Tokyo, light is never simply admitted. It is filtered, guided, and softened through layers of structure. This rug draws from Musō-gōshi, a traditional Japanese lattice whose vertical rhythm creates subtle intervals of openness, known as Bokashi. Handcrafted by Jaipur Rugs, its fine linear composition allows light and shadow to gently dissolve into the surface. The result is a textile that quietly shapes atmosphere rather than asserting form.

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Chirashi

CHIRASHI means the intentional scattering of elements to create rhythm, balance, and a sense of movement across a surface.

In the Museum of Kanayama Castle Ruin and the Kanayama Community Center in Gunma, stone appears almost fluid, as if shaped by time rather than force. The architecture’s dynamic stone patterns retain their vivid presence when translated into the language of a rug. Through Jaipur Rugs’ delicate handcraft, the cold and rigid character of stone is reinterpreted as a soft, warm textile. What emerges is a surface where weight and tactility coexist in quiet balance.

CHIRASHI means the intentional scattering of elements to create rhythm, balance, and a sense of movement across a surface.

In the Museum of Kanayama Castle Ruin and the Kanayama Community Center in Gunma, stone appears almost fluid, as if shaped by time rather than force. The architecture’s dynamic stone patterns retain their vivid presence when translated into the language of a rug. Through Jaipur Rugs’ delicate handcraft, the cold and rigid character of stone is reinterpreted as a soft, warm textile. What emerges is a surface where weight and tactility coexist in quiet balance.

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Kigumi

KIGUMI means a traditional Japanese wooden construction method where interlocking members form structure without the use of nails.

The GC Prostho Museum Research Center in Aichi explores structure as something that changes with viewpoint and movement. Its Chidori wooden joinery system forms a grid that subtly shifts in depth and rhythm, never appearing the same from a single angle. Crafted using Jaipur Rugs’ advanced weaving techniques, this rug captures the layered warmth of traditional wood construction. The textile translates structural logic into a tactile, contemporary expression.

KIGUMI means a traditional Japanese wooden construction method where interlocking members form structure without the use of nails.

The GC Prostho Museum Research Center in Aichi explores structure as something that changes with viewpoint and movement. Its Chidori wooden joinery system forms a grid that subtly shifts in depth and rhythm, never appearing the same from a single angle. Crafted using Jaipur Rugs’ advanced weaving techniques, this rug captures the layered warmth of traditional wood construction. The textile translates structural logic into a tactile, contemporary expression.

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Kasane

KASANE means the concept of layering that creates depth and richness through the overlapping of materials, colors, or forms.

At the Albert Kahn Museum in Boulogne-Billancourt, architecture is defined by overlapping layers that mediate between nature and interior space. Rather than acting as a solid boundary, the façade functions as a gentle screen, allowing light and material to overlap. Through nuanced color gradations and refined patterning, Jaipur Rugs reinterprets this idea of layering into textile form. The rug introduces a quiet, nature-inspired palette into contemporary living spaces.

KASANE means the concept of layering that creates depth and richness through the overlapping of materials, colors, or forms.

At the Albert Kahn Museum in Boulogne-Billancourt, architecture is defined by overlapping layers that mediate between nature and interior space. Rather than acting as a solid boundary, the façade functions as a gentle screen, allowing light and material to overlap. Through nuanced color gradations and refined patterning, Jaipur Rugs reinterprets this idea of layering into textile form. The rug introduces a quiet, nature-inspired palette into contemporary living spaces.

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Sukima

Wool And Viscose

6x9 ft

Sukima

Wool And Viscose

6x9 ft

Sukima

Wool And Viscose

4x6 ft

Sukima

Wool And Viscose

5x8 ft

Sukima

Wool And Viscose

5x8 ft

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Kigumi

Wool And Viscose

4x6 - 9x12 ft

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kigumi

Wool And Viscose

4x6 - 9x12 ft

Kigumi

Wool And Viscose

5x8 ft

Kigumi 4

kigumi

Wool And Viscose

5x8 ft

Kigumi 5

kigumi

Wool And Viscose

5x8 ft

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Kasane

Wool And Viscose

5x8 - 6x9 ft

Kasane

Wool And Viscose

8x5 - 6x9 ft

Kasane

Wool And Viscose

6x9 ft

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Chirashi

Wool And Viscose

4x6 - 9x12 ft

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Bokashi

Wool And Viscose

6x9 ft

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