In the end, you dont want the rug to look or feel flat.

Victor Glemauds terrific sense of color comes to the fore with this his Assine rug in azure.

To be sure: Glemaud succeeds in achieving the rich dimensionality he was aiming for.

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The Cocody rug in seaglass, with graphic patterns inspired by a trip Glemaud took to Senegal.

(Several of the rugs are named after places on the Ivory CoastBietry and Cocody among them.)

The Assine rug in cameland Glemauds nephews, Winter and River.

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Victor Glemaud’s terrific sense of color comes to the fore with this his Assine rug in azure.

Meanwhile, Glemaud is now nesting in Seoul, South Korea, after a lifetime in New York.

His husband, Jacques, moved there for work, and Glemaud has settled right in.

Victor Glemaud Cocody rug in a room with sofa and fireplace

The Cocody rug in seaglass, with graphic patterns inspired by a trip Glemaud took to Senegal.

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The Assine rug in camel—and Glemaud’s nephews, Winter and River.