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Haze Runner L Rug (Copy)

Begüm Cana Özgür

Haze emerges from the reflection on the meaning of contrast and harmony that arises in the colors of nature at the moment when the haze appears. A unique synchrony, where colors speak to each other, generating a visual balance resulting from the visual sensitivity of that ethereal instant.Haze Runner is a rug that brings colour to corridors and gives a sense of spaciousness. A canvas where the designer has experimented with chromatic interactions to create an optical mix.

2' 7"x7' 10"
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Observations

Due to the unevenness of hand-spun Afghan wool yarn, dye absorption and color may vary slightly on the same rug.

In the case of the hammock, to ensure correct installation, you must follow the assembly instructions and use the complete installation kit (both included). The maximum recommended weight is 100 kg.

In the case of the tapestry, due to the handmade nature of the product. Each tapestry is a unique piece. Does not include wall fixing kit.

Fibra: 50% New Zealand Wool + 50% Italian wool

Tipo: Dhurrie

Alto total: 5 mm

Técnica: Hand loomed

Densidad: 58.900 yarns/m2

Handmade

Heritage craft preservation

Local and vegetal fibers

Use of recycled materials

Ensure sustainable practices

We support local communities

Indoor air quality proven

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Oblique collection

The Oblique collection, designed by Matthew Hilton, is based on the elegance of simplicity with sober graphics and colors that bring us closer to the earth.

For the design of this collection, the British creator Matthew Hilton captures the most contemporary conceptualization of the tradition of overlaying rugs. This proposal is achieved through the juxtaposition of oblique figures in different positions, resulting in a geometrical finesse to add monochromatic volumes to its surroundings.

See the Oblique collection