Marking the first collaboration between nanimarquina and French artist Inga Sempé, the Colorado collection explores the meeting point of tradition and modernity through richly textured ethnic-style rugs. Drawing on ancient chobi (hand-knotted) and kilim (hand-loomed) techniques, each design reflects the intricacy of heritage craft reinterpreted for modern interiors.
Handcrafted by skilled artisans in Pakistan, every rug reveals subtle shifts in tone and depth, with hand-knotted Afghan wool responding beautifully to light and movement thanks to a unique interplay of textures across two heights. Available in a range of earthy shades and multiple sizes, each piece is made to order, allowing you to choose a rug that feels personal to your space. The result is warmth, tactility and enduring presence - crafted for a home that values intention and detail.
Inga Sempe was born in 1968 in Paris. Graduated at Les Ateliers - ENSCI in Paris, 1993. She has worked with Marc Newson in Paris after her graduation, then she collaborated for a couple of the year with Andree Putman. Fellowship at Villa Medici, Academy of France in Rome, 2000-2001.
Inga Sempe began to work on her own in 2000. She works for Luceplan, Cappellini, Edra, Baccarat, Ligne Roset, Almedahl's and David Design. She lives and work in Paris.











