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MILANO, 17/04/2018milan design week 2018The new projects from cc-tapis which will be presented during theMilan Design Week 2018 express diverse creative inspirations fromthe designers with whom they have collaborated with but alwaysmaintaining focus on materials and the artisanal approach thatcharacterises and distinguishes cc-tapis.Bethan Laura Wood presents an explosive collection of rugs inspiredby the clash between the man-made and nature, Patricia Urquiola’sinspiration comes from the digital world of color and geometry. ElenaSalmistraro creates two-dimenional universes whilst Chiara Andreattiand Rooms Studio take inspiration from specific cultural references:in the first case antique Japan and the second traditional Georigiantapestries. Ludovica Roberto Palomba celebrate travel memories fortheir collection and after the success of the Bliss collection in 2017,Mae Engelgeer presents the rugs in a new blue color-combination.Lastly Studiopepe. introduce a new collection of luminous wallhangings which is a devlopment on the Hello Sonia! wall-hangingspresented at the Salone del Mobile last year.about cc-tapisBorn in France. Designed in Milan. Produced in Nepal.cc-tapis is an Italian company which produces contemporary hand-knotted rugs which are createdin Nepal by expert Tibetan artisans. The company was founded by Nelcya Chamszadeh and FabrizioCantoni in France who have been producing hand-knotted rugs in Nepal for over 18 years. In 2011cc-tapis moved to Milan where the company is now based and a team of designers lead by DanieleLora, art-director and partner, innovate through a new approach to traditional methods. A strongrespect for the materials and for the culture of this ancient craft is reflected in the company’seco-friendly approach to every step of production, ranging from the hand spinning of the softestHimalayan wool to the use of purified rainwater for the washing of the final products, making eachone of cc-tapis rugs unique. Far from mass production, cc-tapis aims to offer a tailored serviceto those who understand and enjoy a high-end product, where a three month production time containsa story of age-less culture.international press contact:cc-tapis - 39 02 890 93884 - press@cc-tapis.com

Highlightsthe super fake collectionstandard color versiondesigned by bethan laura woodexhibited at:cc-tapis showroom: piazza santo stefano 10fairgrounds: Hall 6, stand B25A series of rugs inspired by the collision of the man-made with nature.Each based on a different rock form, whose surface patterns are created through theorganic build-up of sediment through time and a combination of materials under pressure;In these rugs each layer or facet is represented by a variety of beautiful rug-makingtechniques which have been developed over centuries by Tibetan artisans.Bethan uses the rock as a reference to explore the post instagram and ‘snap chat world,where the fleeting two-dimensional image, collide with a physical and tactile reality,the hyper-, and super-, fake spill into our daily lives.Rocks and crystals have always symbolized a very physical reality of nature; whensomething is ‘set in stone’ it is a mark of permanence. With this series, Bethan hopesto create rugs that connect and hold permanence in our fast-paced world, by imagininga visual landscape that allows us, though its detail and dynamism, to lose ourselvesand dream.SUPER ROCKSUPER ROUNDmaterials: cotton weave,himalayan wool,pure silk,linenquality: A (125.000 knots/sqm approx.)materials: cotton weave,himalayan wool, pure silk, linenquality: A (125.000 knots/sqm approx.)international press contact:cc-tapis - 39 02 890 93884 - press@cc-tapis.com

SUPER STANDARDSUPER RUNNERmaterials: cotton weave,himalayan wool, pure silk, linenquality: A (125.000 knots/sqm approx.)materials: cotton weave,himalayan wool, pure silk, linenquality: A (125.000 knots/sqm approx.)international press contact:cc-tapis - 39 02 890 93884 - press@cc-tapis.com

Creative mindBethan Laura WoodBethan Laura Wood obtained aMA in Design Products at theRoyal College of Art, underthe tuition of Jurgen BeyandMartinoGamper.Sincegraduating in 2009, Bethanhas built a vestigation,artisan collaboration, and apassion for colour and detail.Bethan enjoys exploring therelationships we make withobjects in our everyday lives,and questions how they canbecome cultural conduits. ainabilityinamassconsumption, production-drivencontext. international press contact:cc-tapis - 39 02 890 93884 - press@cc-tapis.com

Highlightsthe slinkie collectionstandard color versiondesigned by patricia urquiolaexhibited at:cc-tapis showroom: piazza santo stefano 10fairgrounds: Hall 6, stand B25A new creative chapter consolidates the collaboration between Patricia Urquiola andcc-tapis with the new Slinkie collection. A design story revolving around color; asuccession of chromatic evolutions developed in a composite universe of organic shapes.A digital drawing which allows every rug to display an evolution of the differentwools -sometimes unexpectedly- placed side by side, outlining multiple chromaticassociations. A visual exercise aimed to transform the intangible idea of shade and hueinto a finely produced and sophisticated product.DOUBLE SLINKIETRIPLE SLINKIEmaterials: cotton weave,himalayan wool, pashminaquality: A (152.000knots/sqm approx.)materials: cotton weave,himalayan woolquality: A (152.000knots/sqm approx.)international press contact:cc-tapis - 39 02 890 93884 - press@cc-tapis.com

SLINKIEmaterials: cotton weave,himalayan wool, pure silkquality: A (152.000knots/sqm approx.)international press contact:cc-tapis - 39 02 890 93884 - press@cc-tapis.com

Creative mindpatricia urquiolaPatricia Urquiola was bornin Oviedo (Spain) in 1961.She lives and works in Milan.She attended the UniversityofArchitectureatMadridPolytechnic as well as theMilan Polytechnic, where shegraduated in 1989 with AchilleCastiglioni.Shewasanassistant lecturer to AchilleCastiglioniandEugenioBettinelli in Milan and Pariswhere she was responsible forthe new product developmentoffice of DePadova, workingwith Vico Magistretti, headof Lissoni Associati’s designgroup.In 2001 she opened her tallations.Amongstherlatest projects in architectureare The Jewellery Museum inVicenza, the Mandarin OrientalHotel in Barcelona, Das StueHotel in Berlin, the Spa of theFour Seasons Hotel in Milan, theRoom Mate Giulia Hotel in Milanand the Il Sereno Hotel in Como;showrooms and installations forGianvito Rossi, BMW, Cassina,Missoni,Moroso,Molteni,Officine Panerai, H&M, Santoniand the general concept ofPitti Immagine in Florence.She creates design productsfor the most important Italianand international alia,international press contact:cc-tapis - 39 02 890 93884 - press@cc-tapis.comBaccarat, Boffi, Budri, Cassina,De Padova, Driade, Ferragamo,Flos, Gan, Georg Jensen, hal and Verywood.Some of her work is oMA in New York, Musée desArts decoratifs in Paris, theMuseum of Design in Zurich, theVitra Design Museum in Basel,the Victoria & Albert Museumin London, the Stedelijk inAmsterdam and the TriennaleMuseum in Milan.She has won several internationalprizes and awards includingthe Medalla de Oro al Méritoen las Bellas Artes (Gold Medalin Fine Arts) awarded by theSpanish Government; Order ofIsabella the Catholic, awardedby His Majesty The King ofSpain Juan Carlos I; “Designerof the decade” for two Germanmagazines, Home and Häuser,“Designer of the Year” forWallpaper, Ad Spain, Elle DecorInternational and Architekturund Wohnen Magazine. She wasthe Ambassador of the Milan Expoin 2015. She is Art Director ofCassina since September 2015.

Highlightsthe tribù collectionstandard color versiondesigned by ludovica roberto palombaexhibited at:cc-tapis showroom: piazza santo stefano 10fairgrounds: Hall 6, stand B25Kiso, Swazi and Mata are the three rugs making-up the Tribù collection designed byLudovica Roberto Palomba for cc-tapis. An evocative project stemming from the memoriesof travels and tangible emotions. A sort of travel journal filled with differentsceneries and colors, recalling the diaries of the travellers of the 19th century GrandTour, who painted indelible memories through their notebooks and watercolors. Fragmentsof colors, fabrics and materials that, once combined, give life to tribal decorationsand animals with fantastic manes.SWAZIMATAmaterials: cotton weave,himalayan wool, silk, metallic fibrequality: custommaterials: cotton weave,himalayan wool, silk, metallic fibrequality: custominternational press contact:cc-tapis - 39 02 890 93884 - press@cc-tapis.com

KISO cipriaKISO blackmaterials: cotton weave,himalayan wool, silk, metallic fibrequality: custommaterials: cotton weave,himalayan wool, silk, metallic fibrequality: custominternational press contact:cc-tapis - 39 02 890 93884 - press@cc-tapis.com

Creative mindludovica roberto palombaLudovica baSerafiniAssociati in 1994, based inMilan.The high quality of theirproject is their distinctivemark. They collaborate withthe most prestigious designbrands all over the world andthe majority of their productsdesigned since 1994 are stillin production.Numerous awards such as CompassoD’Oro, Red Dot Award, DesignPlus Award, Product InnovationAward, German Design Award,Elle Decoration InternationalDesign Award attest to theirwork.“Our success is measured bythe amount of people worldwidewho have chosen to share theirlivesintimatelywithourproducts.”Ludovica architecture,contract, interior and yachtdesign projects worldwide.international press contact:cc-tapis - 39 02 890 93884 - press@cc-tapis.com

Highlightsflatlandia collectionstandard color versiondesigned by elena salmistraroexhibited at:fairgrounds: Hall 6, stand B25Rugs are transformed into two-dimensional universes inhabited by geometric shapes, justlike in the novel Flatland, the fantastic story in multiple dimensions, written byReverend Edwin A. Abbott in 1884. Triangles, lines, circles and squares overlap, meetand collide becoming conscious of eachother, just as they do in the novel, unaware ofthe colors and the magic they hold.The collection has two faces; one more tactilelighter, one more intense and crowded, the otherwhich play with contrast exphasizing duality andcreation. It is no coincidence that the rugs haveand “rough”, the other softer andsober and sublime. A series of rugsthe craftsmanship involved in theirthe names of famous mathematicians.EULEROEULERO OUTLINEmaterials: cotton weave,himalayan woolquality: B (89.000knots/sqm approx.)materials: cotton weave,himalayan woolquality: A (125.000 knots/sqm approx.)international press contact:cc-tapis - 39 02 890 93884 - press@cc-tapis.com

PITAGORAPITAGORA OUTLINEmaterials: cotton weave,himalayan woolquality: B (89.000knots/sqm approx.)materials: cotton weave,himalayan woolquality: A (125.000 knots/sqm approx.)international press contact:cc-tapis - 39 02 890 93884 - press@cc-tapis.com

Creative mindelena salmistraroProduct designer and artist,Elena Salmistraro lives andworks in Milan. She graduatedfrom the Polytechnic Universityof Milan in 2008 and in 2009she founded her own studiotogether with architect AngeloStoli, where she has beenworking on architectural anddesign projects ever since.Working as a product ndustry’s leading companies,includingAlessi,Bosa,Seletti, De Castelli, MassimoLunardon, Okinawa, Texturae,StoneItaliana,Effecte,MyHomeCollection, Durame.She also collaborates withprestigious Art and DesignGalleries, such as Dilmos,Rossana Orlandi, Camp DesignGallery and Secondome. Hercreations are the result of acombination of art and design;which are characterized by apoetic style, the utmost carefor details and a painstakingsearch for harmony in shapes.One of her work’s objectivesis to the exploration into anobjects’ expressive languagein order to fascinate peopleand evoke emotions.Her projectshave been selected for artand design exhibitions aroundthe world including: “The NewItalianDesign”organizedbythe Triennale Design Museuminternational press contact:cc-tapis - 39 02 890 93884 - press@cc-tapis.comof Milan, the 2013 ShanghaiBiennale and the 2015 GwangjuBiennale in South Korea.In 2016 she exhibited at bothW-WomeninItalianDesignand “Normali meraviglie LaMano” at the Trinnale DesignMuseum of Milan. In 2017 sheexhibited at “L’esercito dellespazzole” at “White in theCity 2017” with Alessi , shewon “Best Emerging DesignerAward” at Salone del Mobile2017 and was also appointedtheAmbassadorofItalianDesign for the “Italian DesignDay” - an initiative promotedby the Triennale di Milano incollaboration with the ItalianMinistry of Foreign Affairs andMinistry of Cultural Heritageand Activities.Elena Salmistraro’s works havebeen displayed at major n), Maison&Objet Paris,Homi(Milan), and the Stockholmfurniture and light fair.

Highlightsnew japanstandard color versiondesigned by Chiara Andreattiexhibited at:fairgrounds: Hall 6, stand B25Chiara Andreatti draws her inspiration from Japanese Ikat fabrics from the early 19thcentury for her new rug for cc-tapis. A rug characterized by a nocturnal color palette.Various shades of indigo - spanning from a soft blue, to an ultramarine, to an almostblack blue - mixed with the sandy tones of raw Himalayan wool.NEW JAPANmaterials: cotton weave,himalayan woolquality: oldieinternational press contact:cc-tapis - 39 02 890 93884 - press@cc-tapis.com

Creative mindchiara andreattiChiara Andreatti was born notfar from Venice and she moved toMilan to study in the EuropeanInstitute of Design and then toattend a Master’s program atDomus Academy.She has worked at several designstudiosincludingRaffaellaMangiarotti , Renato Montagneand studio Lissoni Associatiwhere she worked for more thanten years.She designs for companies likeAtipico, Glas Italia, Non SansRaison,cc-tapis,Mingardo,Lema, Potocco, Gebrüder ThonetVienna e Paola C and the artdirectorforKarpetaandTexturae.In 2018 she was called toparticipateatthe10thanniversary of Fendi’s editionat Design Miami. Her work hasbeen published in major urface,Rum, Living, Wallpaper, ElleDecor, Living, Icon, Ddn etc.)international press contact:cc-tapis - 39 02 890 93884 - press@cc-tapis.com

HighlightsBLISSblue color versiondesigned by mae engelgeeresposto a:fiera: Hall 6, stand B25Inspiration for this project came from a sample that Mae Engelgeer created, shapinground curves and trying to create a 3D effect. After a period of using straight graphiclines, and feeling almost captured by it, she felt the need to use bold shapes again.Keeping the playfulness of the Memphis movement in mind and experimenting with shapeand color was the start of the BLISS collection. Mixing elements like pattern andform with different production techniques giving life to the rugs. Using high qualitymaterials like Himalayan wool with pure silk makes some parts literally glow.In 2018 the collection is presented in the new BLUE color combination.BLISS BIG blueBLISS ROUND bluematerials: cotton weave,himalayan wool, pure silkquality: A (152.000knots/sqm approx.)materials: cotton weave,himalayan wool, pure silkquality: A (152.000knots/sqm approx.)international press contact:cc-tapis - 39 02 890 93884 - press@cc-tapis.com

Creative mindmae engelgeerDutch designer Mae EngelgeerattendedtheAmsterdamFashion Instituut where shespecialised in textile design,graduating in 2004. Later shewas accepted to the prestigiousMaster Course in Applied Artsat the Sandberg Instituut anddeveloped her first collectionof textiles at TextielLab.In 2014 Engelgeer opened herownstudioinAmsterdam,working on product design anddevelopment, installations, andinternational collaborations.MaeEngelgeer’sworkischaracterised by a typicaluseofcolour,geometricshapes and linear elementswhich is unmistakably hers.An eye for detail and sense ofcomposition are important inher designs when it comes tointroducing balance throughouta design. Her style has anopen character that could bedescribed as minimalistic witha playful twist. She cleverlycombines craft, new technologyand materials into beautifultextilesthatenrichanyhome, without losing ground onrefinement or quality.international press contact:cc-tapis - 39 02 890 93884 - press@cc-tapis.com

HighlightsThe Night of a Hunterstandard color versiondesigned by rooms studioexhibited at:alcova, salvatore lanteri galleryvia giulio e corrado venini, 85A collection of rugs which have been hand-knotted in Nepal by Tibetan Artisans.Rugs are deeply rooted in Georgian culture and have been an inseparable part of everydaylife for centuries. This is the story about the old Georgian rugs that were hand-madeby the local women in the villages high up into the Caucasus Mountains, where you cantouch the starry sky and where you can become one with the universe, and the universebecomes one with you.It is a story of a primitive expression for the feelings invoked by the wilderness, init’s beauty and the mystery of it’s invisible energy illustrated in the simple lines,words and numbers Reinterpreting authentic Georgian Rug motifs, Rooms Studio fuse design and history intothis small-curated selection of rugs.“A rug – in itself is a magical object, but for us it is also a symbol of culturalheritage and a chance to explore both paths.” – Rooms StudioLIONS AT NIGHT:Drawing inspiration from celestial maps, this is a play between duality and singularity.Two lions, two moons and constellations become one with each another. The lionsthemselves are sitting on a magic carpet calmly staring at you – as if they haveappeared to you in a dream, while constellations are acting as invisible guides for yourjourney, a journey into the night - a place of stillness and infinite wisdom.TWO DEER:Reinterpreting authentic Georgian Rug motifs – deer are a tribute to naivety andprimitive forms. We also wanted to capture the moment of invisible connections betweenthe two deer, nature and ourselves. By sensing the presence of something else, wecreated a pattern that carries traces of magical powers. Exaggerated horns touchingthe stars symbolize our connection to nature and tapping into the unknown and themysterious.DEER AT NIGHT:Inspired by starry skies and the infinite nature of space, we continue our theme oftraveling in time by going back to our roots by using authentic rug motifs from ourpast and into the future by using the most recognizable Sci-fI object: the UFO. Thisplayfulness adds absurdity to the artwork and it loses its sense of time. The moonlightinternational press contact:cc-tapis - 39 02 890 93884 - press@cc-tapis.com

DEER AT NIGHTmaterials: cotton weave,himalayan wool pilequality: A (125.000 knots/sqm approx.)LIONS AT NIGHTmaterials: cotton weave,himalayan wool pilequality: A (125.000 knots/sqm approx.)international press contact:cc-tapis - 39 02 890 93884 - press@cc-tapis.com

TWO DEERmaterials: cotton weave,himalayan wool pile with silk fringesquality: A (125.000 knots/sqm approx.)international press contact:cc-tapis - 39 02 890 93884 - press@cc-tapis.com

Creative mindrooms studio“Rooms”Tbilisi-basedInterior and Product Designstudio was founded in 2007by Nata Janberidze and KetiToloraia. Both Nata and Ketiwere born in Tbilisi, Georgiain the spring of 1981. Theymet and became friends

flatlandia collection exhibited at: fairgrounds: Hall 6, stand B25. international press contact: cc-tapis - 39 02 890 93884 - press@cc-tapis.com PITAGORA materials: cotton weave, himalayan wool quality: B (89.000knots/sqm approx.)

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