
INNOVATION THROUGH SIGNATURE DESIGN
ARZU STUDIO HOPE’s innovative Signature Designer Collection directly connects the fine skill of renowned international architects and designers with the Slow Design artisan talent of our Afghan weavers. This “artist-to-artisan’” collaboration fosters the creation of products with a truly relevant purpose, that increasingly attract discerning consumers and contract clients.
Award-winning architect Zaha Hadid and renowned interior designer Thomas Schoos led the way in partnering with ARZU STUDIO HOPE to create designs for one-of-a-kind, hand-knotted rugs of exceptional beauty. We credit their generosity for the launch of our Signature Design Collection and their remarkable contributions of time and talent for setting the standard for this unique co-creation opportunity.
ARZU STUDIO HOPE encourages and welcomes other talented professionals across all artistic fields to join them in contributing designs in support of ARZU STUDIO HOPE’s commerce with care mission and philosophy.
Thomas Schoos
From his breakthrough commercial restaurant project TAO Asian Bistro in Manhattan to the celebrity-packed Koi in Los Angeles, Thomas Schoos has left his mark on many of the most talked-about restaurants in the country. Schoos’ rugs for ARZU STUDIO HOPE celebrate handmade Afghan artistry inspired by modern creativity and exquisite design; fusing a classic custom with contemporary expression.
“A beautiful hand-woven rug is the ideal canvas to bring together the stunning elements of nature and the outdoors into an interior location,” says Schoos.
Thomas Schoos’ collection of designs represents the organic beauty found in the natural world. Schoos began working with ARZU STUDIO HOPE in 2007. Winter and Rust are part of his first four eco-friendly set of designs entitled “The Nature Line,” which showcase Schoos’ chic and eclectic style. He has since expanded his collection to include 11 new modern rug designs for ARZU STUDIO HOPE, including Africo, Links, Blocked and Leaves.
In 2003, Schoos and business partner Michael Berman opened O-Bar, not only designed by Schoos but also owned and operated by the partners. The seductive venue won widespread acclaim for both cuisine and design, earning “Best Restaurant Design” from Angeleno magazine in 2004. Schoos also recently transformed Santa Monica’s Huntley Hotel into one of L.A.’s most chic and sophisticated boutique hostelries, which was recently named by Condé Nast Traveler in its 10th Annual “Hot List,” of the World’s Top New Hotels. However, Schoos does not limit himself, continuing to expand the TSD lifestyle brand with a host of unique and diverse projects, such as a line of fabrics available through Valley Forge.
In addition to his lifestyle brand, Schoos is also lending his creative genius to two highly anticipated San Francisco hotels, the Hotel Frank and The Vertigo Hotel, slated to open in 2009. Named by Vegas Magazine as one of “The Men Who Make Nightclub Magic,” Schoos has designed a number of the must popular restaurants and nightclubs in Las Vegas, including LAX Nightclub and Flight Bar at the Luxor, and Tao at the Venetian, which was the highest grossing restaurant/nightclub in the country in 2008. With his endearing accent and undeniable charisma, Schoos has positioned himself as the iconic go-to designer for innovative and globally inspired works of art. Visit www.schoos.com to learn more.
Zaha Hadid
A unique and hugely respected figure in the world of contemporary architecture, Zaha Hadid is one of the youngest ever winners of the prestigious Pritzker Architecture Prize (2004), and the first woman ever to receive the honor (the highest in architecture). Zaha Hadid’s rug design for ARZU STUDIO HOPE represents her unique and bold vision.
Her innovative, convention-breaking creations span the entire spectrum of design, from large-scale urban architecture to interiors, furniture and exhibition spaces, and have graced cities around the globe, winning her a plethora of awards and prizes.
Zaha Hadid combined intense black and white in her design to showcase her clean lines and sleek style. Her rug design radiates a bold energy and highlights the refined skills of ARZU’s Afghan weavers.
Among her best known projects are the BMW Central Building in Leipzig, Germany, the Phaeno Science Center in Wolfsburg, Germany, the Rosenthal Center for Contemporary Art in Cincinnati, USA and the Hoenheim Nord Terminus in Strasbourg, France. In addition to her architectural and design work, Hadid is also a gifted artist. - she has exhibited at New York's Guggenheim and Modern Art museums. She is also an academic and has held the Kenzo Tange Chair at the Harvard University School of Design and the Sullivan Chair at the University of Chicago School of Architecture. Hadid is currently a professor at Vienna's University of Applied Arts. As well as her many architectural awards she has been made an Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and a Commander of the British Empire.
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