Offering its esteemed clients an "experience of a lifetime", Ali Bin Ali Holding’s 21 High st at Katara - the Cultural Village is hosting an exclusive luxury Rug Show presented by Samovar Carpets. 
For the first time, globally renowned rug designer Jan Kath is presenting his work in Qatar until March 29.


At the Jan Kath Rug Show, he presents his latest abstracts of the collections Spectrum, Savonnerie Surprise, Spacecrafted and many more


The pop-up Rug Show, titled ‘The stars, the moon and the sun – Carpet couture of the present’, is a gallery of "vibrant handmade works of art, made of the most exclusive highland wool and the finest Chinese silk", according to a press statement.
The showroom was ceremoniously inaugurated on March 15 in the presence of the chairman & president of ABA Holding, Adel Ali bin Ali, charge d’affaires of the embassy of Nepal in Qatar, Lakshuman Khanal, and other VIP guests.


The show is a of vibrant handmade works of art, made of the most exclusive highland wool and the finest Chinese silk
The designer was present at the event and offered a warm welcome to the guests. He took the patrons "on a journey into the Jan Kath universe, a journey into the world of luxury handmade carpets, where lush gardens, dreamlike starry worlds and fascinating spheres of light can be experienced haptically".
At the Jan Kath Rug Show, he presents his latest abstracts of the collections Spectrum, Savonnerie Surprise, Spacecrafted and many more. The inspiration for the hand-knotted collections are the mystical Northern Lights, the intoxicating starry skies over the desert and magnificent ornaments as loved by the Sun King, Louis XIV.

Speaking about this exclusive venture at 21 High st, Jan Kath said: “This exclusive luxury Rug Show is very special to me as it for the first time I am presenting my vision and art to the people of Qatar, and what better place to do it than 21 High st, where retail meets culture. Each of my collections purposefully breaks with conventional styles and throws strict design rules overboard while combining classic elements from oriental carpets with contemporary, minimalist design.”
The German designer is considered as the vanguard of the modern carpet. With his interpretation, he has developed an unmistakable style-defining signature. His concepts have earned numerous accolades and have been shown in art and design museums, such as the Frankfurt Museum of Applied Art, the Art Museum Riga Bourse, the Museum für Gestaltung Zürich and also at the Beijing International Design Triennial.