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 DesignWireBehind The Mic: Get To Know The Hosts Of ‘Break Some Dishes’5 Designers Share Transformative Multifamily ProjectsRISD Teams Take Home Terra Carta Design Lab Top Honors