Every Sunday night, Komatsu talks about his feelings about rugs on his Instagram Live, and just like in his live performance, he will be talking passionately about the "Shahr Babak" rugs.
Try Shahr Babak

The name itself has been bothering me. It's the name of a town, after all.
Shahar Babak rugs are called "Shahar-san" or "Babak-san," but the one we will introduce this time is "Babak-san."
What is the difference? The person who said this doesn't really understand it, so please don't ask too much.
What I like about this Barbak is the calm brown and beige color scheme and the orderly arrangement of the design, which makes it look like the tiled streets of medieval Europe.
In particular, the apologetic light blue and mustard green colors evoked images of Eastern Europe, so I've decided to take the liberty of thinking of it as the streetscape of a beautiful old town in the Czech Republic or Slovakia.
If you look closely at the design of the tile, you will see a girl standing stiffly on top of a bird.
Don't stand on the bird!
Meh!!

First, let's take a look at these rugs, with a word of caution for tomboys.

What catches your eye is the three-legged bird. Previously, staff member KA introduced a three-legged deer in his RUG IS GOOD article.
This is a bird. Iranians seem to be good at drawing birds with three legs.
Or is it a bonus item from Glico?
He's juggling three balls on his back with great skill.
He was rolling the ball over his head.
What a dexterous bird, showing off to the four-legged animal behind it.
But they are completely turning their backs on me.
If you look at it that way, maybe the girl I scolded earlier was actually riding on this bird's back at its request. If that's the case, I'm sorry.
The life of a street performer
The Czech Republic is famous for marionettes, so the girl we saw earlier may actually be a marionette being controlled by a bird...
If you think about it, this bird is a street performer in Prague, Czech Republic.
It's strange, it starts to look like a street performing bird.
Amidst the cuteness, we can see human patterns, or rather bird patterns.
It's been confusing from the beginning.
Let's get back to the topic.
There are many other points of concern.
There's a huge traffic jam of things to worry about.
The monkeys next to me are the ones I named " Gibber monkeys ." They all have different expressions. I even found one that looks like Skull Beanie. It looks like it's about to be punished.
(If you don't know what Skull Beanie is, please look it up if you're young!)
Flower crown lizard

There are dinosaurs with their legs crossed at each corner.
Suddenly, I was transported back in time to the Paleolithic era.
Are you okay? Are you following me?
Recently, there are professors who give dinosaurs Japanese names such as "ribbon lizards," so I decided to compete and name this one " flower crown lizard ."
He's fidgeting with his legs together, trying to say something. I wonder what it is.
If you spend the same amount of time with this rug and connect with it, you may be able to hear the voice of this flower crown's heart.
This little dinosaur must be a friendly one. His main food is acorns.
There are lots of acorns around. There are also lots of acorns next to the gibbon we saw earlier.
With that in mind, this rug will be a very kind and rich place for this flower-crowned lizard.
This Barbak not only has a lovely pattern, but also feels nice to the touch.
It's soft, sturdy and feels great to the touch.
Please take a look at this glossy finish.

When viewed from above, the overall impression is subdued with calm colors and regular patterns, but when you look closely, you'll find some very cute details hidden within.
Shahr Babak. This is my favorite rug.
I could go on and on about praising Barbak, but I think I'll end it here for now.
I hope to talk about Shahar someday!
(Text: Komatsu)

No.79503
Tribal Rugs
SIZE: 178×134cm
Price: 192,500