Details
This creation by Enblanc has a curious format because the hexagons themselves make up the rug shape. It is available in three sizes, all of them light and reversible.
Seal, a rug from our kilim collection
The kilim is an artisan method of rug making in which the weft is tightly woven on a manual loom, using only threads and no knotting. The result is a light fabric with no pile, similar to that of upholstery. It is a technique that offers great flexibility, a feature that GAN explores thoroughly to create high-impact details.
Enblanc, designers of the Seal kilim
Enblanc is a Valencia-based studio that specializes in product design, spaces and graphic communication, founded by Paula Aloy and José Aranda in 2007. The combination of these three specialties has allowed them, over time, to address proposals with a multidisciplinary approach. Enblanc has been diversifying its activity since its inception, progressing from furniture and product design for the interior design industry to conceiving complete spaces, both commercial, exhibition and residential. Additionally, they have developed parallel graphic identity projects for the food and beverage industry, as well as corporate image makeovers for service companies and cultural events. Their graphic skill can be perceived in the character of the rugs they have designed for GAN.
Additional Information
Fibre composition | No |
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Total height aprox.: | 6 mm // 0.24" |
Total weight aprox. : | 0.35 lbs / ft² |
Reversible | Yes |
Reverso | No |
Designer : | Enblanc |
Manufacturing technique | Kilim |