The Cassina Tapis La Main Ouverte rug, designed by Le Corbusier, was inspired by the art book "Le Poème de l’Angle Droit". This work reproduces a multicolored lithograph created at the Mourlot Studio in Paris.
Its motif represents the open hand, a symbol of the city of Chandigarh, also designed by Le Corbusier in the 1950s. This representation is central to the architect's thinking, symbolizing the act of giving and receiving, embodying generosity and sharing. The rug is a unique and artisanal product with 72,300 knots per square meter, carefully hand-knotted.
The Tapis La Main Ouverte rug is an icon inspired by the concept of offering and sharing, through a collage of seven colors portraying the symbolic open hand. Ideal for contemporary and refined environments, it perfectly complements both living and working spaces, adding a touch of symbolic significance and craftsmanship.