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Nanimarquina Extended Rug
Designer: Marti Guixe
Manufacturer: Nanimarquina
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The Extended rug was designed by Martí Guixé for Nanimarquina in Spain.
This modern rug possesses graphic iconography that is characteristic of its designer, whose works stand out for being very conceptual.
In this case, tradition and modernity, classicism and contemporaneity are cut and pasted to make a rational whole, fusing together without blending.
Each monochrome area represents the amount of color that is inside the frame of a Persian rug, decentralized.
Guixé’s love of contrast is embodied in this work, whose point of departure — a traditional Persian tapestry — is extended to unexpected limits.
Truly exquisite designs, brilliant coloring and crisp detailing adorn the magnificent collection
from Nani Marquina, designed in Barcelona, Spain.
These wonderful artistic rugs will revitalize your room in an instant and will bring sophisticated elegance to any environment.
Put them on your floor or display them as art on your wall.
Almost all Nanimarquina rugs are made from
natural materials such as wool or jute, which makes them 100% biodegradable.
Each rug is designed in Barcelona, Spain and
hand-made in India, Nepal or Pakistan.
Nani Marquina produces her rugs with the "Care & Fair label", an organization that since 1995 acts against child labor.
All carpets made in India also bear the label of KALEEN, issued by the council of India to guarantee again that no child labor was employed.
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Size Small: 6.6'W x 9.8'L
Size Large: 9.8'W x 13.2'L
Fiber: New Zealand wool
Colors: multicolored
Technique: hand tufted
Density: 46.500 knots per square meter
Pile Height: 0.5"
Total Height: 0.7"
Weight: 11 lbs per square meter
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