The Tegel carpet by Kasthall, designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect David Chipperfield, is a range of quilted bouclé carpets in wool and linen, in which the contrast between colour and material shapes the surface with architectural precision. The wool lends depth and volume, whilst the linen introduces a luminous vibrancy that enlivens the weave, creating a measured balance between density and lightness.
The collection comprises three variants — Corner, Side and Centre — each built around three colour fields arranged in interrelated spatial configurations. This compositional logic subtly alters the perception of shapes and patterns, generating a visual rhythm that shifts with the viewer’s gaze and the play of light. The surface, compact and textural, reveals a rich and controlled weave, designed to engage with the interior architecture.
Available in seven colours, Tegel blends seamlessly into a variety of settings — from the living room to the study and the dining area — enhancing the character of the space with a subtle yet striking presence. Its solid construction and refined textile texture add depth without overpowering the space, making it a balanced and contemporary decorative element.
The Kasthall Tegel carpet celebrates the use of natural fibres, recycled materials and long life cycles, promoting a more responsible approach to textile design. It transforms the material into a decorative statement that combines aesthetics, sustainability and durability, restoring value to every fibre.







