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Contemporary rug Little Field of Flowers
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Contemporary rug - Little Field of Flowers - nanimarquina - plain / felt / rectangular
Contemporary rug - Little Field of Flowers - nanimarquina - plain / felt / rectangular
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Characteristics

Style
contemporary
Motif
plain
Material...
felt
Shape
rectangular
Fabrication
loop pile
Type
relief
Color
beige, green, red
Length

140 cm, 240 cm, 300 cm
(55 in, 94 in, 118 in)

Width

80 cm, 170 cm, 200 cm, 300 cm
(31 in, 67 in, 79 in, 118 in)

Description

Nature sneaks inside thanks to this rug filled with felt flowers. A rural oasis to dream, a break from the urban hustle, a relief from the cold pavement and stress of the city. A garden of unique delights that signals different seasons according to each colour: green, purple, red, or ecru. Garnering multiple design awards, this rug causes an impression, inviting you to play with the soft leaves. Subtle, exquisite and refined, Little Field of Flowers is the perfect example of the three-dimensional possibilities of rugs. Little field of flowers Reds Little field of flowers Greens Little field of flowers Ivory Fiber: 100% Wool dyed felt Technique: Hand loomed Density: 750 pieces/m2 Piece height: 60 mm Hand loomed A precise manual weaving technique, involving vertical or horizontal looms, carried out by highly skilled artisans. The basic concept of weaving is to intersect the longitudinal threads, (the warp), with the transverse threads, (the weft). The yarn is stretched and fastened to the loom to create a taut warp. Working from bottom to top, the artisans weave the weft, creating the different patterns and textures. To create the pile, the fibre is wrapped around a special rod during the weaving process and then cut to ensure equal height. This technique permits a wide range of finishes, from simple and delicate short-strand pile, shag rugs to more elaborate loop pile involving various fibres. The handloom technique is also used to create dhurries, a flat weave with no pile that is perfect as a base for our volumetric rugs.

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