
Tisca Abstract Hand-Tufted Wool Rug, Signed “ILES”, France, 1990s
This large-scale hand-tufted wool rug by Tisca, titled and signed “ILES”, embodies the bold artistic vision that defined the brand’s most collectible pieces of the late 20th century. Created in France during the 1990s, the rug measures 170 × 240 cm and showcases a striking abstract composition in layered, overlapping forms.
The warm camel-toned ground provides a sophisticated backdrop for vibrant geometric shapes in shades of pink, peach, red, blue, and deep brown. The interplay of colors and forms evokes a painterly quality, transforming the rug into both a functional furnishing and a modern work of art.
Crafted from high-quality wool, the piece offers durability, softness, and natural warmth, making it ideal for everyday use while retaining its aesthetic appeal. Collectors and interior designers alike prize Tisca rugs for their unique balance of craftsmanship, artistry, and bold design.
A rare and eye-catching statement piece, the “ILES” rug represents the best of French design heritage and adds both character and sophistication to any interior.
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.