
Roar Designs a Showroom Bursting With Color for Jaipur Rugs
2023 Best of Year Winner for International Showroom
For an entirely immersive experience, Jaipur Rugs’s hand-knotted carpets enliven not only the floors of this 8,400-square-foot showroom in Dubai by Roar but also its walls and myriad staircases. The latter are steel, covered in a gradient of colored carpeting, and lead down to a central hospitality area inspired by ancestral Rajasthani architecture. Glamorous touches like illuminated archways and a custom table with rose-gold legs and Tundra gray marble top etched with an intricate Jaipuri pattern accentuate the artistry present in the company’s textiles.

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