
Hand-tufted wool, read as a language. Each work is a circuit of thread — a map drawn in pile, framed and signed, one of one.
In Amazigh weaving, the carpet was a coded surface — ancestral women encoding desire, protection and memory into geometry. NICH takes that grammar and rebuilds it: the line becomes a circuit, the field becomes a map, and the wall becomes the page.
Where the studio's commercial identity, Tribaliste, works with architectural precision for hospitality and interiors, NICH is its freer voice — intuition, abstraction and material pushed past function. Inside the studio →
Beyond the collections, NICH accepts a small number of commissions each year — works conceived for a specific space, project or collector.
The starting point is deliberately open: a note of intention, a palette, a feeling. From there the studio takes over, keeping full creative control so the result is a true NICH work — not a reproduction to brief.
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