August 9, 2019 Eight Standout Flooring Products from Top Designers We’ve rounded up the hottest products from top flooring designers in 2019. Designer: Julia Tonconogy of JT. Pfeiffer Product: Amelia Standout: Don’t be fooled by the jagged configuration on the company creative director’s rug, as it’s rendered in luxe Tibetan wool and Indian silk. Designer: Ilse Crawford for Nanimarquina Product: Wellbeing Standout: Free of any bleaches or dyes, the plush rug by the Studioilse founder is hand-knotted of Afghan wool. Designer: Kelly Wearstler for The Rug Company Product: Bravado Graphite Standout: Inspired by the custom runner in the designer’s own home, the rug’s high-energy bands in dark and light shades are Tibetan wool. Designer: Raphael Navot for Roche Bobois Product: Merge Dawn Standout: Part of the multidisciplinary designer’s Nativ collection, the wool-blend rug interprets sunrise with the gestural approach of an abstract painter. Designer: Rodger Stevens for Lindström Rugs Product: Embrace Standout: The Parsons School of Design–trained sculptor switches mediums from wire to hand-knotted Tibetan wool, but retains his artwork’s signature loops and twists. Designer: Rodolfo Dordoni for Amini Product: RD Shade Standout: Geometric shapes in fiery tones appear to overlap in the prolific Milanese architect’s rug formed from hand-twisted Tibetan wool. Designer: Martino Gamper for CC-Tapis Product: Xequer Standout: Don’t be fooled by the jagged configuration on the company creative director’s rug, as it’s rendered in luxe Tibetan wool and Indian silk. Designer: Matt Berman and Andrew Kotchen for Warp & Weft Product: Tidal A Standout: Don’t be fooled by the jagged configuration on the company creative director’s rug, as it’s rendered in luxe Tibetan wool and Indian silk. Recent DesignWire10 Questions With… Sculptor Adam BirchCelebrate 40 Years Of Hall Of Fame With 2024 InducteesDesigners Share How To Boost Chances Of Winning A Best of Year Award