Sauvage Décor
Sauvage Décor

 

« Our carpets do not fly. But they come from far away.

Sometimes I even hear them dreaming... »

-  Isabelle Sauvage -

 

 

This remark by Gauguin summarises perfectly my approach to carpets.

A carpet is not simply a decorative object, as many would like to think, but an art marked by a philosophy, just like painting, in our part of the world.

Just like painting, which initially drew inspiration from religion, the weaving of fabrics and carpets is an expression of the cosmic dimension.

Whereas the décor of the field is an opening onto the universe and the divine, the border represents the window frame.

Where the décor of the field is a heavenly vision of the Garden of Eden, the border is the wall that encloses that garden to protect the vegetation from the hot breath of the desert.

Unfortunately, as Gauguin says “the book may be sealed, and you cannot read it.”  This ignorance is due in part to the lack of knowledge in our civilisation about the oriental carpet.  We must not forget that knowledge of carpets in our part of the world is only about a century-and-a-half old, and this ignorance has enabled certain swindlers to get rich quick.

So, when a customer walks through our door, I try to apprise him or her with a maximum of notions, both from the technical and the artistic point of view, and my greatest pleasure is to recommend a book on the art of the carpet to this future enthusiast.

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SAUVAGE DÉCOR IT’S

84 years of know-how,  more thande 570 models in the shop and also more than 6150
clients et decorated houses.

84

Years of know-how

570

Models

6150

Decorated houses

 

 

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From Wednesday to Saturday from 11.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m.
Tuesday by appointment
Closed on Sunday and Monday

 

 

 

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Lombardstreet 29
1000 Brussels
Belgium

Call us

+32 2 511 60 78

Mail us

sauvagedecor31@gmail.com

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