Details
The alternation of color and the different orientation of the gradients generates an attractive visual game that hides a chevron-style striped pattern, only perceived from certain perspectives.
The Blue version, in particular, works particularly well with neutral environments, and can even be used as a tapestry on a wall. It is completely made by hand, knot by know, and entirely made of New Zealand wool.
The hand-knotted technique is a manual method of rug production that allows for incredibly detailed designs, precisely because each knot is knotted by hand. It is a very laborious technique and, consequently, it offers a great flexibility. Bearing this peculiarity in mind, at GAN we create hand-knotted rugs both with uniform designs and with an apparent randomness in their patterns
Patricia Urquiola, designer of the Mirage collection
Patricia Urquiola is an architect and designer of Spanish origin who settled in Italy after graduating from the Polytechnic University of Milan in 1989. After working with Italian masters of design such as Achille Castiglioni or Vico Magistretti, she founded her own studio in 2001. Since then, she has tackled very diverse projects, from furniture and lighting to ephemeral installations or the integral design of hotels. Her sensitivity to traditional handmade objects and international cooperation in the field of handmade productions led to the start of a fruitful collaboration in 2004 with GAN, which continues to this day.
Additional Information
Rug Size | 200 x 310 cm // 6' 7" x 10' 2" |
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Fibre composition | 100% New Zealand Wool |
Total height aprox.: | 12 mm // 0.47" |
Total weight aprox. : | 0.57 lbs / ft² |
Reversible | No |
Reverso | No |
Designer : | Patricia Urquiola |
Manufacturing technique | Hand Knotted |