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CC-TAPIS CHARLOTTE PERRIAND GRAFFITI RUG 7'5" x 9'8"

CC-TAPIS CHARLOTTE PERRIAND GRAFFITI RUG 7'5" x 9'8"

CHARLOTTE PERRIAND FOR CC-TAPIS

cc-tapis rugs are completely hand-knotted by expert Tibetan artisans in Nepal. A strong respect for the materials and for the culture of this ancient craft is reflected in the company’s eco-friendly approach to every step of the production, ranging from the hand-spinning of the softest Himalayan wool to the use of purified rainwater for the washing of the final products, making each one of cc-tapis rugs unique.

The pattern featured on the Graffiti rug comes from a photo of a pair of obscure marine animals sketched by an anonymous Japanese sailor that Charlotte Perriand took on the Hakusan Maru ship in June 1940. 

$4,245.50

Original: $12,130.00

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CC-TAPIS CHARLOTTE PERRIAND GRAFFITI RUG 7'5" x 9'8"—

$12,130.00

$4,245.50

CC-TAPIS CHARLOTTE PERRIAND GRAFFITI RUG 7'5" x 9'8"

CHARLOTTE PERRIAND FOR CC-TAPIS

cc-tapis rugs are completely hand-knotted by expert Tibetan artisans in Nepal. A strong respect for the materials and for the culture of this ancient craft is reflected in the company’s eco-friendly approach to every step of the production, ranging from the hand-spinning of the softest Himalayan wool to the use of purified rainwater for the washing of the final products, making each one of cc-tapis rugs unique.

The pattern featured on the Graffiti rug comes from a photo of a pair of obscure marine animals sketched by an anonymous Japanese sailor that Charlotte Perriand took on the Hakusan Maru ship in June 1940. 

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CHARLOTTE PERRIAND FOR CC-TAPIS

cc-tapis rugs are completely hand-knotted by expert Tibetan artisans in Nepal. A strong respect for the materials and for the culture of this ancient craft is reflected in the company’s eco-friendly approach to every step of the production, ranging from the hand-spinning of the softest Himalayan wool to the use of purified rainwater for the washing of the final products, making each one of cc-tapis rugs unique.

The pattern featured on the Graffiti rug comes from a photo of a pair of obscure marine animals sketched by an anonymous Japanese sailor that Charlotte Perriand took on the Hakusan Maru ship in June 1940.Â