
Tisca Forster Hand-Tufted Wool Rug – 1980s France
Elevate your interior with this striking vintage Tisca rug, a true masterpiece of 1980s hand-tufted craftsmanship. Measuring approximately 160x240 cm, this rug features an expressive abstract design in bold red, brown, and neutral tones, reminiscent of the era’s avant-garde artistic trends. The dynamic composition and rich color palette make it a standout piece, perfect for adding both warmth and character to any modern or retro-inspired space.
Tisca rugs, especially those hand-tufted in the 1980s, are celebrated for their exceptional quality, durability, and unique artistic appeal. Each rug is meticulously crafted by skilled artisans using premium 100% New Zealand wool, ensuring a luxurious feel underfoot and lasting resilience. The hand-tufted process allows for intricate, painterly patterns and texture variations, making every Tisca rug a unique work of art.
Founded in 1958 in Moroges, France, Tisca rose to international prominence in the 1970s and 1980s through innovative hand-tufted techniques. These rugs quickly became favorites among renowned interior designers and architects, including Andrée Putman and Philippe Starck, who valued their blend of tradition, artistry, and modern design sensibility.