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Bouroullec Brother’s New Paris Exhibit - Nazmiyal Antique Rugs

Bouroullec Brothers New Paris Exhibit

Here at Nazmiyal antique rugs, we are erstwhile admirers of good design. The Bouroullec brothers, Ronan and Erwan, are highly regarded industrial designers with a new exhibition on display at the Musee des Arts Decoratifs in Paris. An exhibition that highlights the Bououllecs’ penchant for modernism as well as organic, naturalistic aesthetics has been hugely well-received within the art world. Long the toast of critics and consumers alike, the Bouroullecs’ unique vision and tremendous technical prowess are being celebrated at he Musee des Arts Deco from now through the first of September.

Her Majesty's Design of the Year Award by Nazmiyal Antique Rugs

Her Majesty’s Design of the Year Award

Here at the Nazmiyal Blog, we are passionate about more than just the timeless beauty of antique Oriental rugs. In fact, we have a wide array of interests. Most especially, we are interested in good design and the positivity that comes along with it. Design is of course all around us – almost everything that we interact with — all day, every day  — is the product of a carefully thought out process of design and manufacture. Those items that are well-designed tend to make us happy or increase our productivity in a subtle, often indescribable way. And those things that are masterfully designed possess a very special characteristic: they don’t seem to be designed at all. They intuitively work, making our interaction with them seamless and fluid.

David Thomas Smith Anthropocene Exhibit - Nazmiyal Antique Rugs

David Thomas Smith Anthropocene Exhibit

Dublin Ireland based artist David Thomas Smith has a new exhibition titled, “Anthropocene,” and it is the toast of the Internet. By meticulously stitching together thousands of thumbnail-sized images of global hubs of commerce taken from Google Maps, Mr. Smith has created a series of stunning images, the patterns of which resemble those of antique Persian rugs.