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Currently Coveting: Wool Rugs Inspired by Poems

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Currently Coveting: Wool Rugs Inspired by Poems

March 11, 2025

Spotted by Julie and promptly admired by all of us: the Oprheu collection of eight wool rugs by Lisbon-based designers Garcé Dimofski for Beni Rugs. Rich in texture and color, the collection is inspired by the work of Portuguese poet and writer Fernando Pessoa, “a poet whose greatest desire was to feel everything in every way,” and named for the short-lived literary magazine he founded in 1915.

Have a look at a few rugs we’re coveting, each a dose of poetry for the floor.

olivier garcé and clio dimofski of garcé dimofski. 17
Above: Olivier Garcé and Clio Dimofski of Garcé Dimofski.
the echo rug, in blue and cream, is inspired by the way that &#8\2\20;memor 18
Above: The Echo Rug, in blue and cream, is inspired by the way that “memory cracks apart as time carries on.” Like many of the rugs in the collection, its combination of knotted and flatwoven wool “calls for the hands of our master weavers,” according to Beni Rugs. Like each of the designs, it starts at $915 for an area rug and is also available from The Invisible Collection.
the sumptuous cobalt rug nods to &#8\2\20;the hue’s historical signi 19
Above: The sumptuous Cobalt Rug nods to “the hue’s historical significance in traditional Portuguese azulejos.”
the echo rug in situ. 20
Above: The Echo Rug in situ.
the luz rug, &#8\2\20;an abbreviation of nossa senhora da luz or ‘ou 21
Above: The Luz Rug, “an abbreviation of Nossa Senhora Da luz or ‘Our Lady of Light,’ is a subtle symphony of perspective inspired by the dance of sunlight and shadow on Lisbon’s azulejos.”
a personal favorite, the ondine rug evokes &#8\2\20;the salty melody whispe 22
Above: A personal favorite, the Ondine Rug evokes “the salty melody whispered inside a seashell…the curving linework of Henri Matisse, and the little wave-like borders that often decorate coastal azulejos in Portugal.” It’s also a good way to add a dose of red to any room.
others we love? the vibrant fado rug (shown), solaris rug, and horizonte rug; t 23
Above: Others we love? The vibrant Fado Rug (shown), Solaris Rug, and Horizonte Rug; to see the full collection, head here.

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