Tai Ping Carpets

Carpet store · Midtown East

Tai Ping Carpets

Carpet store · Midtown East

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150 E 58th St #1101, New York, NY 10155

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Nestled in Union Square, Tai Ping offers a stunning selection of luxurious, custom-sized carpets—perfect for both upscale hotels and stylish homes—making it a must-visit for design enthusiasts.  

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150 E 58th St #1101, New York, NY 10155 Get directions

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150 E 58th St #1101, New York, NY 10155 Get directions

+1 212 979 2233
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Jul 25, 2025

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"Tai Ping’s luxurious carpets, which are handmade in China, can be found in many of the world’ best hotels—but they also make them for homes in custom sizes. Their gorgeous, Asian-inflected showroom space on Union Square is to the trade, so make an appointment and go with an interior designer. Their recent collaboration with Chen Chen & Kai Williams is particularly cool."

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rich f

Google
What an absolutely pleasant experience. The sales staff was professional, accommodating and knowledgeable. They took the time to show me many different designs and were very patient with me. The carpets were all high quality. The staff took the hassle out of shopping. I will come back for my next redesign project!

Michelle Pan

Google
The store and atmosphere felt extremely welcoming. Also really liked the variety of rugs, colors, textures and more! Would highly recommend.

mimi walantis

Google
This experience exceeded our expectations. The selection was terrific and everyone was eager to assist us!

Joe Sample

Google
Zero stars for communication and customer service. Not sure if they are still in business because they simply do not respond.