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Creator: La Chance
Anemone Round Rug Shades Of Blue By La Chance
By La Chance
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Anemone is a rug inspired by a painting in which the brushstrokes imitate the slow movement of sea anemones. The different shades of blue, red, grey or green of the watercolor are pe...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary French La Chance Folk Art

Materials

Wool

Anemone Rug Shades Of Blue By La Chance
By La Chance
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Anemone is a rug inspired by a painting in which the brushstrokes imitate the slow movement of sea anemones. The different shades of blue, red, grey or green of the watercolor are pe...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary French La Chance Folk Art

Materials

Wool

Orgie Rug Blue & White
By La Chance
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Cross is an innovative rug system with intertwinted graphic lines. Inspired by the sailors knots, with a giant crossing of colorful stripes, it is made of different square units whic...
Category

2010s French La Chance Folk Art

Materials

Wool

France Rug Red, Blue, Black, White
By La Chance
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
France is a hyper graphic rug, typical of Nathalie du Pasquier’s iconic designs from the Memphis movement of which she was the graphic designer in the 80’s. Nathalie used the colors ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary French La Chance Folk Art

Materials

Wool

Orgie Rug Black & White
By La Chance
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Orgie is a figurative and graphic rug. Each rug is custom made and therefore can be produced with bespoke dimensions and colours. For more information about the size ratio, please r...
Category

2010s French La Chance Folk Art

Materials

Wool

Anemone Rug Shades Of Green By La Chance
By La Chance
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Anemone is a rug inspired by a painting in which the brushstrokes imitate the slow movement of sea anemones. The different shades of blue, red, grey or green of the watercolor are perfectly transposed with wool. Each rug is custom made and therefore can be produced with bespoke dimensions and colours. For more information about the size ratio, please refer to the technical specifications below. Example of dimensions: 280 x 150cm – 4,13² rounded up to 4,2m² Available in different colors: shades of grey, shades of blue, shades of red and shades of green.
Category

21st Century and Contemporary French La Chance Folk Art

Materials

Wool

Anemone Round Rug Shades Of Green By La Chance
By La Chance
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Anemone is a rug inspired by a painting in which the brushstrokes imitate the slow movement of sea anemones. The different shades of blue, red, grey or green of the watercolor are pe...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary French La Chance Folk Art

Materials

Wool

Orgie Rug Green & White
By La Chance
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Orgie is a figurative and graphic rug. Each rug is custom made and therefore can be produced with bespoke dimensions and colours. For more information about the size ratio, please r...
Category

2010s French La Chance Folk Art

Materials

Wool

Anemone Rug Shades Of Grey By La Chance
By La Chance
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Anemone is a rug inspired by a painting in which the brushstrokes imitate the slow movement of sea anemones. The different shades of blue, red, grey or green of the watercolor are pe...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary French La Chance Folk Art

Materials

Wool

Anemone Round Rug Shades Of Red By La Chance
By La Chance
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Anemone is a rug inspired by a painting in which the brushstrokes imitate the slow movement of sea anemones. The different shades of blue, red, grey or green of the watercolor are pe...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary French La Chance Folk Art

Materials

Wood

Anemone Round Rug Shades Of Grey By La Chance
By La Chance
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Anemone is a rug inspired by a painting in which the brushstrokes imitate the slow movement of sea anemones. The different shades of blue, red, grey or green of the watercolor are pe...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary French La Chance Folk Art

Materials

Wool

Cross Rug Black & White
By La Chance
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Cross is an innovative rug system with intertwinted graphic lines. Inspired by the sailors knots, with a giant crossing of colorful stripes, it is made of different square units whic...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary French La Chance Folk Art

Materials

Wool

Cross Rug Yellow & White
By La Chance
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Cross is an innovative rug system with intertwinted graphic lines. Inspired by the sailors knots, with a giant crossing of colorful stripes, it is made of different square units whic...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary French La Chance Folk Art

Materials

Wool

Anemone Rug Shades Of Red By La Chance
By La Chance
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Anemone is a rug inspired by a painting in which the brushstrokes imitate the slow movement of sea anemones. The different shades of blue, red, grey or green of the watercolor are pe...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary French La Chance Folk Art

Materials

Wool

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La Chance folk art for sale on 1stDibs.

La Chance folk art are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of wool and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of La Chance folk art, although beige editions of this piece are particularly popular. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider folk art by Samuel Mazy, Maarten Stuer, and Wayne Fischer. Prices for La Chance folk art can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $3,252 and can go as high as $4,300, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $3,768.

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