Cocoon by Kvadrat brings an unexpected dimension to the classic woven rug. Designer Hella Jongerius sought to "create a layered, tactile wool landscape with soft knots", which are accentuated by a generous border.
Semis is the result of two years of intense research by Paris-based designers Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec.
Aligned geometrically and placed in different rhythms by varying the densities and heights of the carpet's knotted surface, the resulting visual effect is that of an abstract landscape.
The carpet reinterprets the language of graphics. kelim carpets offer an oscillating interplay between typographic forms, giving them a direct and vibrant personality.
Jute and Wool - a new composition of materials in the Kinnesand collection - is a rug that has been designed and manufactured with a view to the responsible use of resources.
Kanon is a hand-knotted and hand-woven carpet that fuses contrasting colours, materials and techniques into a harmonious expression. It is characterised by its extremely short, hand-sheared pile.
Exceptional comfortable, the carpet Aram 2 characterisation by a subtle movement in its mixtures of meticulous colours. It is built around the chain, creating a multidimensional expression reminiscent of the nerves magnified.
The unique stepped ziggurat pattern that appears at the base of each handle of this Pyramid cutlery gives it an incomparable touch of Art Deco glamour and sophistication. Created in 1926, the design retains its timeless elegance and still brings classic beauty to the table.
Flock evokes a strong connection with the sheep that provide the wool for its construction. During the crafting process for the rug, coloured flocks of wool are randomly spun by hand to create richly voluminous, irregular weft yarns. This ensures that, like individual sheep, every rug has an individual colour expression. Flock comes in five colourways, which unite natural wool tones with hues that reference the pigments used to mark sheep.
Lavo is a handmade Persian knotted rug, reminiscent of the reflection of light on a soft, colourful surface. Characterised by a changing depth of colour, it derives its vibrancy and understated lustre from the combination of dyeing and a double wash finish. A soft, hand-brushed hairy edge adds an extra dimension of tactility to the design.
Bold is woven by skilled weavers from India and New Zealand using yarn that has been dyed after it is twisted. This produces an interesting effect as the dye does not penetrate completely to the yarn’s core.
Georg Jensen's Koppel pitcher gets a colorful new life in the famous design.
Defined by a smooth, matte finish, the pitcher's elegant new hue is borrowed from designer Henning Koppel's original sketches, which he brushed with a palette of his favorite colors. Designed to be used alone or in combination with other editions of the pitcher, this piece respectfully pays homage to Koppel's original 1950s design.