Unleash a bold statement with the Bhasmasura Wool Signature Rug, a captivating creation by renowned designer Christopher Fareed. Part of his exclusive Signature Designer Rugs collection, this exquisite piece (SKU: glr_FareedTibetan205) is more than a floor covering—it's a testament to audacious luxury and refined artistry. Meticulously hand-tufted by master artisans in India, its vibrant red hue is brought to life by the superior quality of 100% New Zealand Wool. The Bhasmasura design, imbued with a powerful, transformative energy, makes an undeniable impact, infusing spaces with warmth, depth, and an opulent aesthetic. Each Christopher Fareed luxury rug from our design studios embodies exceptional craftsmanship and a timeless appeal, promising an heirloom-quality addition to your home or office. Elevate your interior with this exceptional wool signature rug, a true icon of designer elegance.

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Christopher Fareed Design Studios
Bhasmasura Wool Signature Rug
From $2,650
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Experience the potent elegance of the Bhasmasura Wool Signature Rug by Christopher Fareed. A masterpiece from his Signature Designer Rugs collection, this luxurious red hand-tufted rug, crafted from 100% New Zealand Wool, offers unparalleled style and comfort, designed to transform any discerning space.
- Designed by Christopher Fareed, a leader in luxury interior design
- Part of the exclusive Signature Designer Rugs collection
- Hand-tufted construction by master artisans in India
- Crafted from 100% premium New Zealand Wool for exceptional softness and durability
- Features the striking Bhasmasura design in a rich, captivating red palette
- Available in various sizes and shapes for versatile placement
- SKU: glr_FareedTibetan205
- Sku: glr_FareedTibetan205
- Attributes: modern, textured, wool
- Category: Designer Rugs
- Collection: Signature Designer Rugs
- Origin: India
- Material: 100% New Zealand Wool
- Quality: Hand Tufted
- Designer: Christopher Fareed
- Vendor: Christopher Fareed Design Studios

Christopher Fareed :: Designer Profile
A designer of the 90s and today, he has experimented with radical structures and forms. Some of his original work drew its influence from print media, pop art and grunge culture, exploring the use of cultural trends and incorporating them into home decor. His designs influence in re-defining the boundaries of rug making. Since the beginning he has used convergent technologies, computers, mathematics, and theories of proportion in his designs.
Christopher's designs are creative, maximizing the use of space, deceiving the eye if necessary and paying particular attention to the way space relates to a rug. He enjoys visually integrating the interiors with progressions of popular culture, principally reflecting modern trends and personality; incorporating individual style in existing architecture. Final results appear as if they have naturally evolved, complementing and building on each other in the final impact of the space. Each rug with its own idiosyncrasy is a tribute to the current trends.
Each contemporary rug is hand made with pure New Zealand wool which is known for its softness, pliability, and superior dye absorption (for more rich, vivid colors).












