Poliform are delighted to welcome French rug brand CC-Tapis to their collection.
October 18th, 2013
Born in 1943 in Persia, the Maison Chamszadeh, known in France for more than 40 years for the quality of its traditional carpets, created CC-Tapis in 2001.
With great respect for tradition, evident in the quality of the craft and materials, CC-Tapis innovates with designs and colours that are more in touch with today’s decorative freedom, pushing the limits to a more transgressive and conceptual experimentation.

Handwoven with a tibetan knot in Nepal and India upon a cotton weave, CC-Tapis carpets may be in wool, silk or hemp. A substantial number of rug designs are produced using only vegetable dyes (1200 different colours are available), with different finishings options available, such as loop, embossing or different heights of pile.
The result is a collection of beautiful rugs suited to any contemporary interior.
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