Toulemonde Bochart. Artopia
The Artopia carpet is an evocation of the artist's palette: abstract shapes and contrasting colors are mixed together. Design Florence Bourel for Toulemonde Bochart.
Toulemonde Bochart. Aduma
African inspirations and anniversary rugs, Aduma evokes the polychrome masks of Africa.
Toulemonde Bochart. Mackintosh
The mackintosh carpet with patchwork stripes is a design by the designer Florence Bourel for Toulemonde Bochart.
Toulemonde Bochart. Sonia
The Sonia rug designed by the designer Florence Bourel for Toulemonde Bochart pays tribute to the artist Sonia Delaunay. Circles and lines intersect and enliven the rug in a palette of muted colours.
Toulemonde Bochart. Polia
The Polia carpet for the Bochart world is my interpretation of the world of abstract painting masters. Freedom of composition, shape and exploration of colour guided me in the creation of this rug.
Toulemonde Bochart. Ettore
The Ettore carpet for Toulemonde Bochartis a tribute to Memphis Italy and the constructivism of the 1930s. It is hand tufted in wool and vegetable silk.
Toulemonde Bochart. Africa
The Africa rug, designed Florence BourelforToulemonde Bochart, evokes my African childhood and the fishing boats in Gorée. It is hand tufted in wool and vegetable silk.
Kilims Ada. Dalga
It is by discovering the traditional Anatolian kilims and all the colorful vibrations in the weaving, that I imagined the collection Dalga (wave in Turkish). This collection of very contemporary kilims is a variation around the movement: simple shapes, faux-united and graphic rhythms appear simply through games of tone on tone and contrasting rashes. In wool and angora and vegetable dyes, the Dalga collection is part of a local and ecological production process, respectful of the work of weavers and the environment. The Dalga collection was a finalist in the Carpet...
Kilims Ada. Istanbul
Carpets Baya and Raja are inspired by Indian folklore and handicrafts. A reinterpretation for Toulemonde Bochart of traditional patchwork motifs of the Rajhastan, handmade in wool and vegetable silk. /// Baya and Raja are inspired from Indian folklore, and more precisely from those precious traditional patterns of Rajhastan.
Toulemonde Bochart. Osaka
With the carpet Osaka, I follow my tour of the world of traditional motifs. I reinterpret the rigor and richness of Japanese graphics, with a faux patchwork of interlaced bands that evoke the obi knots of a kimono.