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  1. HAND KNOTTED MIRAGE ORANGE

    $6,950.00

    This is the Orange Mirage rug, in green and orange tones, one of the three rugs with irregular edges designed by Patricia Urquiola using a rotating combination of three stripes with gradient colors. The alternating shades in this design and the different orientation of the color gradients generate a powerful visual game that hides a chevron-type striped pattern, which can only be perceived from certain perspectives.

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  2. ALFOMBRA HAND KNOTTED ECHO

    $4,350.00
  3. ECHO HAND KNOTTED RED

    $4,350.00
  4. ECHO HAND KNOTTED GREEN

    $4,350.00
  5. ZOE KUBB MULTI

    $1,700.00
  6. HAND KNOTTED ROUND MIRAGE NUDE

    $7,250.00
  7. HAND KNOTTED ROUND MIRAGE BLUE

    $7,250.00
  8. HAND KNOTTED ROUND MIRAGE ORANGE

    $7,250.00
  9. COBBLE GREY

    $3,100.00
  10. DEGRADE BEIGE-GREY

    $4,730.00

    The color gradient in this rug, from wine to petrol blue, requires a delicate and thorough process of handmade manufacturing. The Petrol-Wine rug from the Degrade series is a design by Patricia Urquiola in which the hand-knotted technique is crucial to achieving the subtle transition that turns one color into another, without sudden changes or stark differences.

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  11. DEGRADE BEIGE-GREY

    $4,730.00

    This is the beige and gray dual tone rug from the Degrade collection, a design by Patricia Urquiola in which the hand-knotting technique is essential to achieve a smooth transition from one color to another. It is a simple design, based solely on a color gradient. However, its subtle evolution from one tone to another, without striping or sharp differences, requires a delicate and thoroughly manual manufacturing process.

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  12. HAND KNOTTED MIRAGE NUDE

    $6,950.00

    As if it were fabric under a microscope, or a colorful and impossible wooden floor, the design of the Mirage rugs transmits a powerful optical effect, an illusion -as its name suggests. This is the Nude colorway, in orange and ocher tones, one of the three Mirage rugs with irregular edges designed by Patricia Urquiola using a rotating combination of three stripes with gradient colors.

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  13. HAND KNOTTED MIRAGE BLUE

    $6,950.00

    This is the Blue Mirage rug, one of the three irregularly shaped rugs designed by Patricia Urquiola, which feature a combination of three stripes with gradient colors in blue and green tones. As if it were fabric under a microscope, or a colorful and impossible wooden floor, the design of the Mirage rugs transmits a powerful optical effect, an illusion -as its name suggests.

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  14. HAND KNOTTED WATERKEYN AQUA

    $3,450.00

    This is the Aqua Waterkeyn rug, a design with a surface that seems to change color, with transitions so subtle that at the same time can be disconcerting. This is due to the fact that it is made with jute, a material that creates variations in hue and shine, depending on the angle from which one looks.

    The different color perceptions of this Waterkeyn model are similar to the changes in tone offered by the water of a lake or a pond with its small undulations. Created by the internal design team at GAN, Waterkeyn is knotted by hand in a completely manual way. It is available in three sizes as well as in another version that features earth tones.

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  15. HAND KNOTTED JAPAN CORAL

    $2,620.00

    With a design that seems totally random and spontaneous, our Japan rug is manually knotted with 100% virgin wool in an attractive coral color. This manufacturing technique creates precisely that sensation of casual and fortuitous design the rug transmits, almost in the same way nature springs, in wild and heterogeneous ways. For its textured surface one may find multiple analogies: from a rain of petals, to fields of cherry blossoms, or a colony of marine corals.

    Japan, made in an attractive coral tone, shows subtle color variations because it is made with tie-dyed threads, a method in which textiles are tied while being colored, applied in this case to individual wool threads. Japan was designed by the internal design team at GAN and it is available in two sizes.

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