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Luxury Carpets, Limited Edition

Aug 19, 2015
Limited Edition is a Belgian house of design that carries a wide range of luxury rugs and carpets that are loved all over the world. The brand offers unique, stylish collections of woven and handmade rugs in wool, linen, cotton, leather and cowhide. LE has gained a high reputation in the international...
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Limited Edition is a Belgian house of design that carries a wide range of luxury rugs and carpets that are loved all over the world. The brand offers unique, stylish collections of woven and handmade rugs in wool, linen, cotton, leather and cowhide. LE has gained a high reputation in the international design world, thanks to a mix of creativity, innovation, quality and unlimited service. The name also reflects the mission of the brand manufacturer: the design of customer-specific carpets of superior quality. The brand has two showrooms in Paris and one in Brussels and Hamburg. This year, the brand is pushing again boundaries, with influences from around the world woven into the carpet designs – a touch of the Orient here, an African tint there – but also with innovative production techniques from right here in Belgium. The new ranges are characterised by their unusual colours, structures and natural materials. The trend in flat weaves is carried forward with style, and the outdoor carpets show a surprising development. This new collection is named Journey Around The World and as said before combined global influences with Belgian craftsmanship. Journey Around The World is composed by different themes: Poolside, Bohemian, Elite, Elixir, Evolution, Fusion, Groove, Infinity and Outsider.

Poolside
Poolside
Bohemian
Bohemian
Elixir
Elixir
Fusion
Fusion
Groove
Groove
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