
Tisca “Blütenbordüre” Hand-Tufted Wool Rug 1980s France
Bring timeless charm and cheerful elegance to your home with this vintage Tisca rug, measuring 95x190 cm. Crafted in the 1980s using Tisca’s renowned hand-tufted technique, this piece features the delightful “Blütenbordüre” (Floral Border) design: a vivid magenta field framed by a creamy border adorned with playful, stylized flowers and flowing green vines.
100% premium New Zealand wool. Tisca rugs from this era are celebrated for their exceptional craftsmanship, premium wool quality, and unique artistic patterns. The hand-tufted construction ensures a luxuriously soft texture and lasting durability, making this rug both a decorative highlight and a practical choice for any space.
The “Blütenbordüre” design brings a touch of nature indoors, infusing any room with color, warmth, and a joyful, welcoming atmosphere. Its proportions make it ideal for hallways, bedrooms, or as a statement piece in smaller living areas.
Tisca rugs, especially the hand-tufted rugs from the 1980s, are known for their exceptional craftsmanship and unique patterns. Rugs from Tisca, a company founded in 1958 in Moroges, France, became famous in the 1970s and 1980s when the company developed hand-tufted techniques. This process allowed for intricate patterns and unique creations, often sought after by interior designers and architects such as Andrée Putman and Philippe Starck.