Immerse yourself in Parisian chic with the Gingko rug, a work of art by Laurent Maugoust. Created expressly for the Victor Hugo hotel in Paris, this hand-tufted wool red carpet transcends the status of a simple ornament to become an experience, an opening towards a luxurious lifestyle.The Gingko rug stands out for its delicate arrangement of colors and textures. Tints of opera red intertwine with finely crafted patterns, creating an environment that is both poetic and sumptuous.Influenced by the Gingko leaf, an emblem of durability and tenacity, this rug captures the essence and complexity of the natural world. Each element is carefully chosen to reflect the balance and grace of nature.Adaptable to various decors, the Gingko rug adds a touch of refinement and elegance to every place. Whether it is placed in a living room, a bedroom or the lobby of a hotel, it transforms the mundane into the exceptional.Made from premium materials, the Gingko rug is made to withstand time. It is easy to maintain, requiring just a brushless vacuum cleaner and professional cleaning approximately every four years.It symbolizes luxury, finesse and elegance which are the hallmarks of Laurent Maugoust's works. It is a rug that touches the soul, stimulates the senses and invites you on a journey through luxury and splendor.Matter: 100% WoolDensity (knots/m²): 62,120Appearance: MatteTotal weight: 4.5 kg/m²Manufacturing: Hand tuftedVelvet weight: 3.5 kg/m²Total thickness: 12–14 mmSpecial size: Minimum 2 m² / Diameter: Yes / Maximum width: 500 cmColors available: Forest, OperaVelvet thickness: 8–10 mmComposition of velvet: 95% Wool, 5% Vegetable silkUse: Normal trafficComposition of the backing: CottonFire classification: None (possibility of fireproofing)Since the 1980s, we have surrounded ourselves with talented designers who, in the carpet, found a new means of expression. Our brand new arrival Florence Bourel puts her signature to an ethno-chic collection with explosive colours and graphics, providing a touch of bohemian spirit.Fréderic Ruyant gives us a new take on 1950s themes, endowing his collection with a lived-out feel through the faded colours and looped pile. Eric Gizard redefines contemporary codes on timeless, ecological carpets knotted in raw, sensual wool. In this way, each individual brings their own sensitivity and vision of the time, redefining the modern state of the carpet today.