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The People Behind the Rugs
Bodour Al Qasimi / Princess Pea / Gurjeet Singh / Richard Hutten / Peter D’Ascoli / Lorenzo Vitturi / Tatiana de Nicolay / Michele De Lucchi / Keith Pillow /   Vimar1991 / Kunaal Kyhaan Seolekar / Kazumi Yoshida /   Jocelyn Burton / Pavitra Rajaram / Ashiesh Shah / Vinita Chaitanya / Kavi / Matteo Cibic / Gauri Khan / Tania & Sandeep Khosla / Shantanu Garg / Hiren Patel / Abin Chaudhuri / Hiren Patel
Bodour Al Qasimi
Her Highness Bodour Al Qasimi bint Sultan Al Qasimi is a custodian of cultural preservation and artistic excellence, whose visionary sensibilities breathe life into heritage through storytelling. With profound reverence for history and an intimate understanding of Sharjah’s poetic legacy, she transmutes ancient narratives, landscapes, and human experience into exquisite artistry. In collaboration with Jaipur Rugs, her vision culminates in Whispers Of The Desert. This artistic collection pays tribute to magnetic landforms, celestial rhythms, & stories long held in sand and stone now exquisitely preserved in handwoven form.
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Whispers of the Desert
Princess Pea
Princess Pea is the alter ego of Indian Artist Natasha Preenja, whose work explores gender identity, the body, and self-worth. Drawing on feminist literature, mythology, and traditional crafts, her practice explores the politics and aesthetics of care, domesticity, and women-led narratives of self. Trained as a painter, she works across drawing, photography, sculpture, and performance. In collaboration with Jaipur Rugs, her collection, named DAYS, presents the language of craft as a form of resistance and renewal, a way for women to reclaim their stories, one knot, one day at a time.
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Days
Gurjeet Singh
Artistic expression is deeply intertwined with emotion. Chandigarh-based artist Gurjeet Singh weaves forgotten materials into stories that reflect his journey of identity, resilience, and queerness. His work is more than just art—it’s an emotional connection, a conversation between past and present. Through each piece, Gurjeet invites you to feel the raw truths of his world, captured in every thread.
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Dreamers
Richard Hutten
Renowned Dutch designer Hutten is celebrated for merging functionality with humor, bold colors, and imaginative forms. His minimalist yet playful approach challenges traditional utility, encouraging interaction. His Playing with Tradition collection reinterprets classic forms with a contemporary twist, showcasing his visionary take on modern product and furniture design.
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Playing with tradition
Peter D’Ascoli
Fueled by an insatiable curiosity, New York designer Peter D’Ascoli has spent over four decades traveling the world researching decorative arts. His journey began at the Fashion Institute of Technology in Manhattan, where his formal training in Textile Design laid the foundation for a lifelong love of craft. It was his early work with handcrafted textiles for the Indian government that ignited his enduring passion for the art and culture of India.
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Gilded Age collection
Lorenzo vitturi
Lorenzo Vitturi (b. 1980, Venice, IT) works in photography, sculpture, and installation. Following his experience as a cinema set painter, Vitturi builds sets and sculptures inspired by specific geographical locations. Vitturi pays attention to places where phenomena of urban transformation and cultural hybridization are most visible.
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Metamorphosis
Aventurine
Caminantes
Tatiana de Nicolay
Paris-based designer Tatiana de Nicolay, a former fashion tastemaker, brings artistic elegance to interiors. Her Jardins du Monde collection pays homage to Albert Kahn’s architectural legacy, reimagining his Parisian garden into seven landscapes inspired by global beauty, seamlessly transforming them into exquisite carpet designs infused with joyful details and imagination.
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Jardins du Monde
Gardens of the World
