
Jaipur Rugs Announces ‘Playing with Tradition' Collection with Dutch Designer Richard Hutten
Known for his imaginative, bold, and playful design sensibility, Richard Hutten has earned global recognition for blending function with humor and unconventional form. With 'Playing with Tradition,' Hutten pays homage to the centuries-old tradition of hand-knotted rugs while infusing them with a fresh, contemporary twist to make them relevant for future generations.
'This collection is both a tribute and a transformation,' says Richard Hutten. 'By adding playful elements to traditional motifs, I want to preserve the essence of craftsmanship while inspiring a new way of experiencing these heirlooms. The collection is about merging two worlds — the classic and the contemporary — into something unexpected and joyful.'
The 'Playing with Tradition' collection features nine stunning rugs, each handcrafted in Rajasthan, India, by master artisans. The designs use traditional patterns as a base canvas, enlivened with imaginative 'add-ons' that reflect Hutten's distinct design philosophy. From whimsical motifs to bold architectural influences, every piece is a celebration of storytelling through design.
Among the standout pieces is Confetti 1 and Confetti 2 , which capture the spirit of celebration. Inspired by the vibrant Holi festival of India, Hutten imagined colorful confetti scattered across a traditional rug — turning the pieces into joyful works of art. The rugs blend traditional floral and vine motifs with bursts of color, symbolizing optimism and happiness.
Squares offers a stunning juxtaposition of age-old craftsmanship and modern geometry. Traditional patterns form the foundation, while colorful square motifs interrupt the surface in a contemporary, eye-catching manner. The result is a dynamic fusion of heritage and modernity.
In Color Blocks and Blue Box , Hutten plays with architectural elements. The former features simple, 3D-inspired blocks set against a classic backdrop, creating an architonic contrast, while the latter draws inspiration from Dutch Delft Blue pottery. Crafted entirely in blue hues, Blue Box creates a serene yet bold dialogue between Dutch and Indian cultural aesthetics.
Perspective explores visual illusion, with a subtle color palette and a design that draws the viewer's eye to the center of the rug, no matter the angle. This piece reinterprets how space and form interact, bringing depth and dimension to any interior.
With Connect 1 and Connect 2 , Hutten ventures into the realm of AI-assisted creativity. Using artificial intelligence to select and combine elements from two traditional rugs, the designer stitches the pieces together with an exaggerated needle motif — symbolizing unity and contrast. These unique creations also double as art pieces, ideal for both floor and wall display.
Finally, Bananas injects humor and whimsy into the collection. Inspired by the slapstick comedy of legends like Charlie Chaplin and Laurel & Hardy, the traditional rug design is overlaid with playful banana motifs — a bold and unexpected twist that stays true to Hutten's philosophy of joyful design.
'We are thrilled to collaborate with Richard Hutten on this extraordinary collection,' said Yogesh Chaudhary, Managing Director, Jaipur Rugs. 'His vision aligns beautifully with our mission of bringing art, design, and storytelling to life through handmade rugs. 'Playing with Tradition' is not just a collection — it's a bold celebration of heritage and innovation. We are proud to debut it on a global platform like Salone del Mobile before bringing it to our Dubai audience.'
Each rug in the collection has been meticulously hand-knotted, with the number of knots ranging up to 1.29 million, and crafted over 124 to 152 days by skilled artisans from villages across Rajasthan.
With its global debut at Salone del Mobile 2025, the launch of this collection further solidifies Jaipur Rugs' commitment to pushing the boundaries of design while preserving the integrity of Indian craftsmanship. The 'Playing with Tradition' collection by Richard Hutten will be available soon at the Jaipur Rugs store in Dubai. For further information, visit www.jaipurrugs.com
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