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despite its new-found contemporary edge, a worthy partner to Mad Men at this year’s Domotex.


A series of on-trend looks for the daring individual, Louis de Poortere explores the left field with Mad Men, a collection created from high gloss polyester and cotton chenille and woven onto Jacquard Wilton looms. An eclectic mix of straight and broken lines, dull and shiny yarns, and smooth and rugged pencil strokes, Mad Men is unique even by the brand’s own standards and will be a natural match for any stunning interior.


A choice from Mad Men’s Skyscraper, Jacob’s Ladder and Griff designs ensures the end user is spoiled for choice, gaining a piece unlike anything produced by Louis de Poortere before. Mixed with hues of Empire Red, Broadway Glitter, Brooklyn Blue and Columbus Gold and woven into the finest materials, Louis de Poortere has upped its game with some fantastic new looks, and intriguing design back stories to boot.


In similar fashion, Mosaiq adds weight to an impressive Louis de Poortere 2016 portfolio. Despite exploring an altogether contemporary realm with its new additions, Louis de Poortere proves with Mosaiq that its traditional roots are not to be forgotten. Combining its famed vintage looks with bolder tones and textures, Mosaiq is designed for use across a range of applications in its eight versatile sizes. With five vivacious hues from the vibrant Red Max and Blue Jeans to the more conventional Beige and Grey Shades, a Mosaiq rug makes for a stylish flatwoven addition no matter the environment.


The result of an extended research and development phase, Louis de Poortere’s Mad Men and Mosaiq rug collections act as high quality, design-led introductions to an already versatile range of products. With their far-reaching appeal and impressive price points, Louis de Poortere continues to make premium rug design accessible.


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