The Story Behind Cobalt Balance
Cobalt Balance Blue Ivory Sculptural Shag Carpet tells a story about visual equilibrium. A composition does not need symmetry to feel balanced; sometimes a large form on one side can be countered by several much smaller elements positioned across an open field.
This principle defines the carpet. Monumental cobalt formations anchor two corners while smaller blue shapes appear independently across the ivory ground. Each element carries a different visual weight, yet together they create a composition that feels deliberate, calm and complete.
Product Specifications
| SKU | SHOR02 | Main Category | Shags |
|---|---|---|---|
| Collection | Sculptural | Product Name | Cobalt Balance |
| Construction | Sculptural Shag Carpet | Surface | Dimensional High-Low Texture |
| Design Style | Abstract / Geometric / Contemporary | Pattern | Asymmetric Geometric & Organic Forms |
| Design Inspiration | Modern Architecture & Spatial Balance | Primary Colours | Cobalt Blue / Warm Ivory |
| Colour Character | Bold / Minimal / Contemporary | Shape | Rectangle |
| Customisation | Size, Colour & Finish Available | Origin | Handmade in India |
Inspired by Modern Architecture & Spatial Composition
The design takes inspiration from modernist architecture, abstract sculpture and the relationship between built structures and the empty spaces surrounding them. Broad masses, compact blocks and narrow vertical forms are reduced to a simple visual vocabulary and distributed across an expansive neutral field.
Rather than filling every part of the carpet with pattern, Cobalt Balance Blue Ivory Sculptural Shag Carpet allows negative space to become an essential part of the design.
Bold Cobalt Forms Against Warm Ivory
A deep cobalt blue formation stretches across the upper portion of the composition, establishing a strong visual anchor. Below it, an expansive curved blue form rises from the lower corner, bringing softness and movement to the otherwise architectural arrangement.
A compact square and slender vertical bar occupy the open ivory field, acting almost like punctuation marks within the larger composition. Their smaller scale creates rhythm while maintaining the carpet’s minimalist character.
The Beauty of Negative Space
The generous ivory ground is not simply a background. It provides visual breathing room between the individual cobalt elements and allows their silhouettes to remain exceptionally clear.
This use of open space gives Cobalt Balance Blue Ivory Sculptural Shag Carpet a gallery-like quality. Instead of conventional repeating ornament, the carpet presents a carefully edited composition in which every shape has room to exist independently.
Sculptural High-Low Texture
The contrast between the cobalt shag formations and the more restrained ivory surface introduces a pronounced physical dimension. Raised blue areas project from the ground, allowing their edges and contours to cast subtle shadows across the surrounding field.
This interaction between pile height, colour and light transforms the design from a simple graphic pattern into a tactile sculptural surface.
Minimal Colour, Strong Visual Identity
Using only cobalt blue and warm ivory gives Cobalt Balance Blue Ivory Sculptural Shag Carpet exceptional visual clarity. The saturated blue introduces energy and contemporary character, while ivory softens the composition and makes it easier to integrate with furniture, architectural finishes and neutral materials.
The carpet can complement interiors featuring white, beige, grey, black, natural timber, brushed metal and stone while providing a distinctive injection of colour.
Contemporary Floor Art
Cobalt Balance Blue Ivory Sculptural Shag Carpet is designed for interiors where the carpet is expected to contribute to the architecture of the room rather than simply decorate it. Its oversized forms, asymmetric arrangement and dimensional surface allow it to function almost like an abstract artwork translated into textile.
The result is a confident yet refined statement piece capable of bringing colour, texture and visual structure to contemporary spaces.


















Reviews
There are no reviews yet.