Atesh

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Atesh rug design was inspired by the dynamic forms of fire. Bold, graphic abstractions evoke flickering flames and smoldering embers, translated into a sophisticated textile language. The pattern—born from a study of fire’s movement and intensity—layers sharp contrasts with flowing contours to create depth and motion across the rug’s surface.

Named “Atesh,” the design draws on the Persian word for fire, honoring the cultural and elemental roots of its inspiration. Warm tones and high-contrast accents mirror the heat and luminosity of flame, while carefully calibrated negative space allows the composition to breathe, offering versatility for both contemporary and classic interiors.

Atesh balances drama with refinement: its visceral energy enlivens a room, yet its restrained palette and considered geometry ensure it remains timeless. This rug is intended as a focal piece—commanding attention while harmonizing with curated surroundings.

Atesh rug design was inspired by the dynamic forms of fire. Bold, graphic abstractions evoke flickering flames and smoldering embers, translated into a sophisticated textile language. The pattern—born from a study of fire’s movement and intensity—layers sharp contrasts with flowing contours to create depth and motion across the rug’s surface.

Named “Atesh,” the design draws on the Persian word for fire, honoring the cultural and elemental roots of its inspiration. Warm tones and high-contrast accents mirror the heat and luminosity of flame, while carefully calibrated negative space allows the composition to breathe, offering versatility for both contemporary and classic interiors.

Atesh balances drama with refinement: its visceral energy enlivens a room, yet its restrained palette and considered geometry ensure it remains timeless. This rug is intended as a focal piece—commanding attention while harmonizing with curated surroundings.

 
  • Sample shown in Handloom

    8mm pile height

    Each piece, handmade in Nepal from fine natural materials, embodies timeless elegance and superior craftsmanship, exclusively for Designs By Ferdod.

  • Fully customizable by

    shape , color, size

    Options for fibers include

    Hand-Spun Tibetan wool

    Raw Silk & Tencil Fiber as shown on sample.

    Handloom or Hand Knot in 100 knot or 120 knot

    Templet can be provided by customer for unique shape.

  • HAND LOOM - 1 to 2 months depending on size

    Hand Knot - 3 - 4 months depending on size