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Eden Waves No. 01 Original on GreyGreen

Our contemporary modern rug art is produced in Kathmandu, Nepal as a hand-knotted Tibetan weave in 100 knot quality in a mix of Tibetan highland wool and the finest Chinese silk. The surface is beautifully hand-trimmed to one-level pile height.

1.750,00 € per m²
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Eden Waves No. 01 Original on GreyGreen

Our contemporary modern rug art is produced in Kathmandu, Nepal as a hand-knotted Tibetan weave in 100 knot quality in a mix of Tibetan highland wool and the finest Chinese silk. The surface is beautifully hand-trimmed to one-level pile height.

1.750,00 € per m²
Technics Tibetan weave
Knot-density 100 knot
Material 70% wool 30% silk
Surface One level pile
Pile-height 5 mm
Production Hand-knotted rug
Origin Nepal
Serial no. CM-EDW1OR-GN-WSTI-OL
   
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incl. 19% VAT
incl. 19% VAT
This particular rug has the following difference from the original product

     

    I like working with naturalistic themes when composing new designs for my rugs and therefore often find myself inspired by the animal kingdom. I just love monkeys, tigers, butterflies, or Koi carps – for me, animal motion and existence itself are allegoric to themes found in architecture. Monkeys like to have a good stretch and come up with the most peculiar contortions and yet, these never seem out of place. Fish tend to draw the observer’s glance across a textile surface in a gliding motion.

    Large insects on the other hand, always take me back to the days of complex illustrations inside those textbooks of my childhood. A romantic representation of a distant memory of days long gone by. These days, the illustration of motion has become the leitmotif of many of my design drafts. Numerous of RUG STAR’s themes provide a stage to a host of rather expressive thespians – animals. The most charming creatures found on earth. This collection is titled “Eden”, as I do admit to being a bit of a romanticist myself.

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