<span>colección Black on white modelo Estambul</span><br />

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Black on white

<span>colección Black on white modelo Flores</span><br />

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Black on white

<span>colección Black on white modelo Limbo</span><br />

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Black on white

<span>colección Black on white modelo Manuscrit</span><br />

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Black on white

Black on white | There´s always a reason to create, to laugh and to reawaken.

Faced with the challenge of blank paper, some authors capture its very essence on designer rugs. A graphic and industrial designer, a painter, a fashion designer and a writer and art gallery director create each of these four exclusive designs, in which four very personal visions of the rug as contemporary object are made clear. All have something in common: choosing the absence of colour, black and white in monochrome, to intensify its identity. A dichotomy. A horizontal canvas. A work of art underfoot.

ESTAMBUL Javier Mariscal (re-edition of the 1987 original)
The original model for this piece was a watercolour painted by Mariscal in 1987. Its final design conveys the basic outline of the classic Persian rug. Using this as its point of departure, it is updated using unique lines reminiscent of those used in comics, synthesising East and West, traditional craftsmanship and contemporary design in just one product.

FLORES Sybilla (2003)
Using a Picasso painting as a reference point, the fashion designer fills the white space with the essential features of flowers. Black stems, petals and the other stalks are interlaced, forming an elemental tapestry. In the line of abstract art, this work implies a rhythm between femininity and toughness, imprecision and simplicity.

LIMBO Xano Armenter (2003)
Limbo was a gallery/bar in New York where the creator of this piece used to listen to music, drink beer and hang his paintings, dreaming of fame. As a memory-cum-homage to that very special place, Armenter has given this piece, which is based around a type of cosmopolitan mandala, this evocative name. It features a staircase or spiral towards the centre or goal, inspired by the game of snakes and ladders, where much depends on chance. That’s why it is said that this rug brings luck.

MANUSCRIT Joaquim Ruiz Millet (2003)
In 1991, Joaquim Ruiz Millet started a novel that he would finish five years later. During his work’s gestation period, a page of the unpublished manuscript gave rise to a series of objects, such as this rug, with spindly characters that move the work plane from hands to feet. Expanding it, the original becomes the abstract.

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Product information

Texture:

Texture Black on white
Design:
Xano Armenter, Javier Mariscal, Joaquim Ruiz Millet, Sybilla
Season:
2008
Fiber:
100% Wool (New Zealand)
Manufacturing:
Manual
Technique:
Hand tufted
Density:
46.500 knots/m2
Hair Height:
14 mm
Overall height:
20 mm
Weight:
4,50 kg/m2
Maintenance and cleaning:
Vacuuming is recommended at least once a week. Do not allow stains to dry-in and apply a suitable stain-removing solution. See the section Looking after and cleaning. Do not have the carpets dry-cleaned too often. In the event that it becomes necessary, make sure that it is done by a specialised dry-cleaner. Do not dry-clean

Model Estambul Design Javier Mariscal

  • measurement: 170x255

    Estambul 170x255
  • measurement: 200x300

    Estambul 200x300

Model Manuscrit Design Joaquim Ruiz Millet

  • measurement: 200x300

    Manuscrit 200x300
  • measurement: 170x240

    Manuscrit 170x240
  • measurement: 80x240

    Manuscrit 80x240

Model Flores Design Sybilla

  • measurement: 200x250

    Flores 200x250
  • measurement: 170x240

    Flores 170x240

Model Limbo Design Xano Armenter

  • measurement: 250x250

    Limbo 250x250

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