Sunday 3 November 2013

Art of Rug Designs

Textiles-DIA-rug-2Carpets are more than only a delicate, sound-hosing blanket for uncovered floors. They're an opportunity to put forth an outline expression and, in the expressions of The Dude, "truly entwine the room." These 13 up to date floor covering outlines shun the same old universal Oriental plans energetic about topographic maps, riddle pieces, gems, cut-outs and the states of inside organs.
Wooden Carpet by Elisa Stroyzk
While the hard surface of wood isn't precisely a run of the mill material for covering, Elisa Stroyzk's outline holds a warmth and cushy with laser-cut geometric pieces that are reinforced to a material support. "The task "wooden materials" aims to take a gander at the material wood in another way. Geometric wooden pieces create an adaptable surface which can perform in diverse three-dimensional shapes. The material runs between hard and delicate, parquet and floor covering, smudging relationships between furniture and materials."
Cell Rug by Lama
Conversely, this floor covering by Lama is so delicate and squishable you'll need to inspect it up close. Made up of froth channels sewed together, the floor covering even offers inherent Led lights.
Dia Cutout Rugs
Laser-cut floor coverings with complex designs by Magdalena Lubinska and Michal Kopaniszyn add cushioning and intriguing examples to the floor, looking a touch like mammoth modernized doilies.
Redeploy Rug by Rebekah Rauser
Temptingly material, the Redeploy Rug by Rebekah Rauser is built out of downy covers, which are sewed together and loaded down with a fleece mix.
Swathe Rug by Richard Garza Marcos
Spread wounds and flaws in your floor with the Bandage Rug by Richard Garza Marcos.
Even Surgery by Mathieu Lehanneur
Fragile inner organs are put where we can see them, as well as where we can venture on them, too, in this accumulation of mats by Mathieu Lehanneur. The originator says, "The human figure in radical mode – 'Flat surgery' plays with our fundamental organs to make themes and messages. These are floor coverings to guide out natural surroundings: digestive framework in the feasting room, cerebrum in the workplace, genitalia in the pad… "
Mists by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec
This bizarre secluded material could be utilized as a cover, a divider blanket, a mat or a room divider. ""The purpose of Clouds is that we don't need to supplant everything that are now in our homes. Mists is an additional and new component that furnishes the chance for personalised outline where people are the engineer, originator and worker. The keen click framework, joined with a few straightforward screws and strings makes it conceivable to make anything from a divider to a particular figure and articulation to fit one's taste. Mists empowers all conceivable uses, as it could be clung dividers or from the roof, set on the floor or add colourful vivacity to railings and stairs. At the end of the day, Clouds speaks to another typology, or another translation of the utilization of materials."
Dull Side of the Moon Rug by Martin Mostböck for Vorwerk
Roused by humankind's interest with the moon all around the ages, 'Dark Side of the Moon' is a carpet punctured with laser-cut rounds taking after pits.
Playing with Tradition Rug by Richard Hutton
Provided that you spun a roundabout accepted carpet truly quick, it would likely smear until it resembled the Playing with Tradition Rug by Richard Hutton. Says Hutton, "The thought behind the rug was to raise an extension between the old and the new, east meets west. From this beginning stage I took a gander at different approaches to give a reinterpretation."
Raining Lights Crystal-Embedded Rug
20,000 of the finest Swarovski Elements gems add gleam and sparkle to a dull silk carpet made by Sahrai and showed at the Salone del Mobile in Milan. The precious stones are focused on one side to give the manifestation of falling rain.
Landcarpet by Florian Pucher
This special floor covering by Florian Pucher is a guide of Hong Kong as seen from above. It even has a raised geological configuration that empowers you to feel the topographical varieties of the locale with the base of your feet.
Carpet with Scale by Kwon Sunman
This carpet won't gave you a chance to keep away from the number on the scale – it has one implicit, showing your present, past and objective weights.
A Persian Puzzle by Katrin Sonnleitner
Assemble a carpet in the accurate shades, designs, shapes and sizes that you need with totally customizable confound carpets by Katrin Sonnleitner. 

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