WikiRug:Rug of the day/March 2021

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WikiRug's Rug of the day in March 2021

2021/03/1
Chameleon Carpet-Beate von Harten-WikiRug.jpg

The Chameleon Carpet. Beate von Harten. Carpet Design Awards, Domotex, 2019
Best Studio Artist Design
Create, connect, share, extend the chameleon carpet!’ This innovative rug features 15 double-sided pieces which can be creatively combined or opened with loops. The result is a rug that has many shape, size and design possibilities.cover


2021/03/2
ICarpet-WikiRug.jpg

iCarpet. Carpet Design Awards, Domotex, 2019
Best Studio Artist Design
As a carpet, the human iris is turned into a visual and tactile experience. Enlarged, the design looks like a landscape, an abstract work of art. The effect is underscored by the relief structure with differing pile heights.cover


2021/03/3
Pompon Tiger-MYK-WikiRug.jpg

Pompon-Tiger – MYK. Carpet Design Awards, Domotex, 2019
Best Studio Artist Design
This life-size animal carpet is made of 1,300 pompons, requiring 45kg of merino wool. The pompons are attached to a wool felt base. With the tiger being endangered, this is the best way to feature one in your interior space.cover


2021/03/4
Linea Magia Fog-Battilossi-WikiRug.jpg

Magia in Fog. Battilossi. Carpet Design Awards, Domotex, 2019
Best Modern Design Superior
This fresh minimal design delivers warmth, colour and true character. Accented by roughly drawn lines, the 100% wool rug is a tonal field of colour featuring a coarse weave that reflects the Berber weaving aesthetic.cover


2021/03/5
Greha-Jaipur Rugs-WikiRug.jpg

Greha. Jaipur Rugs. Carpet Design Awards, Domotex, 2019
Best Modern Design Superior
Greha is inspired by a celestial phenomenon where multiple planetary bodies come together, forming an eclipse or an impression of superimposing identities. This atmospheric design is hand-knotted in naturally dyed silk and hand-carded wool.cover


2021/03/6
Spartan Plummage-Zollanvari-WikiRug.jpg

Spartan Plummage. Zollanvari. Carpet Design Awards, Domotex, 2019
Best Modern Design Superior
In this gabbeh rug, the designer has pared down peacock feathers to minimal geometric lines hidden in the vertical bands of the design. The ‘eyes’ on the tail feathers symbolise the vault of heaven and the eyes of the stars in ancient mythology.cover


2021/03/7
Reflections-Art Resources-WikiRug.jpg

Reflections. Art Resources. Carpet Design Awards, Domotex, 2019
Best Modern Design Deluxe
With its complex design of verticals and its artistic aesthetic created in a subtle palette, this hand-knotted wool and silk rug could be used either as a neutral foundation for a more busy room or as a featured artwork for the floor.cover


2021/03/8
Raasta-Jaipur-WikiRug.jpg

Raasta. Jaipur. Carpet Design Awards, Domotex, 2019
Best Modern Design Deluxe
A misfit of shapes, the design is an amalgamation of multiple identities and decisions. Decisions stack up and create a puzzle which remains to be solved. Wool and silk design Raasta is inspired by the puzzle of everyday decisions.cover


2021/03/9
Reggae-Wool & Silk Rugs-WikiRug.jpg

Reggae. Wool & Silk Rugs. Carpet Design Awards, Domotex, 2019
Best Modern Design Deluxe
Orderly yet haphazard, peaceful yet powerful, this simple but sophisticated design evokes an emotional response. The effortless sweep of lines is deceptively difficult to execute, requiring the weaver to switch colours with every knot.cover


2021/03/10
Jewel-Choudhary-WikiRug.jpg

Jewel. Choudhary. Carpet Design Awards, Domotex, 2019
Best Transitional Design
Inspired by Persian Tabriz rugs and their signature sickle leaf pattern, this design is an interpretation of a by-gone era. It features fresh colours and a beautiful texture, which is created by a wool and silk blend and a wash that erodes the wool.cover


2021/03/11
Ghom Copper-Hossein Rezvani-WikiRug.jpg

Ghom Copper. Hossein Rezvani. Carpet Design Awards, Domotex, 2019
Best Transitional Design
The Iranian city of Ghom is world-renowned for its fine silk carpets, which are reflected here in this design made by Iranian carpet weavers. Depicting a traditional Persian design, the 65% silk makes the intricate pattern shimmer in the light.cover


2021/03/12
Balouch LightPink-Rug Star-WikiRug.jpg

Balouch LightPink. Rug Star. Carpet Design Awards, Domotex, 2019
Best Transitional Design
Balouch LightPink is produced in the finest Persian weave and finished with oxidisation to create a patina and the effect of high and low pile heights across the rug. The pink background is silk while the main pattern is knotted in wool.cover


2021/03/13
Bijar-Edelgrund-WikiRug.jpg

Bijar. Edelgrund. Carpet Design Awards, Domotex, 2019
Best Flatweave Design
Bijar is a mountainous region of Iran and the design of this flatweave is inspired by this landscape, where wheat and rapeseed is grown in the hills and valleys. Narrow panels are woven on horizontal looms and then combined.cover


2021/03/14
Tribal Jute Embroidered Rug-Manglam-WikiRug.jpg

Tribal Jute Embroidered Rug. Manglam. Carpet Design Awards, Domotex, 2019
Best Flatweave Design
Inspired by tribal African designs from Mali, such as bogolan mud cloths, this flatweave design is made from 80% undyed jute with cotton and undyed wool. Unusually, the design is embroidered onto the jute ground to give form and pattern.cover


2021/03/15
Zagros Songlines-Zollanvari-WikiRug.jpg

Zagros Songlines. Zollanvari. Carpet Design Awards, Domotex, 2019
Best Flatweave Design
Inspired by ‘minimalist’ Mazandaran kilims and made of wool from the Zagros Mountains of Iran, this kilim is quintessentially Persian but the design features the emotive vigour and intense colour of Aboriginal paintings.cover


2021/03/16
Impressions Collection-Art Resources-WikiRug.jpg

Impressions Collection. Art Resources. Carpet Design Awards, Domotex, 2019
Best Collection
Painterly rugs have become big news in interior design. With its free-spirited aesthetic, this collection aims to bring art into any room. The intriguing and luxurious shimmery texture is created with a blend of wool and silk.cover


2021/03/17
New Tribal-Rug Star-WikiRug.jpg

New Tribal. Rug Star. Carpet Design Awards, Domotex, 2019
Best Collection
Adopting patterns from different cultures, the designs of this antique-inspired collection originate from the areas between the borders of Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan. The pile is naturally dyed wool with occasional pops of brighter colours.cover


2021/03/18
Happiness-Wool & Silk-WikiRug.jpg

Happiness. Wool & Silk. Carpet Design Awards, Domotex, 2019
Best Collection
These clever wool and silk designs are translated from a series of three-dimensional artworks made of fabric, metal and bamboo. Named Joy, Happy Life and Cheer, these designs embody the artist’s love of designing rugs.cover


2021/03/19
Anndore House-Creative Matters-WikiRug.jpg

Anndore House. Creative Matters. Carpet Design Awards, Domotex, 2019
Best Interior
The hand-tufted rug for this hotel reception area features a carefully composed gradient with a soft curve, which contrasts with the rectilinear inlays in the marble flooring. The combination of loop and cut pile adds a textural element.cover


2021/03/20
Portland House-Rug Star-WikiRug.jpg

Portland House. Rug Star. Carpet Design Awards, Domotex, 2019
Best Interior
The magnificent De Wolf House is in the traditional Old-Portland style. Here, classic, well-preserved interiors combine perfectly with high-quality contemporary handmade rugs, this design being from the new Waterlily collection.cover


2021/03/21
Autumn Fun-Wool & Silk-WikiRug.jpg

Autumn Fun. Wool & Silk. Carpet Design Awards, Domotex, 2019
Best Interior
From the award-winning Manhattan collection, the Noho rug design was recoloured and resized to 22 x 31 feet for this New York apartment. A warm haven was created in autumn colours with the help of this hand-knotted wall to wall installation.cover


2021/03/22
Poudre-Atelier Fevrier-WikiRug.jpg

Poudre. Atelier Fevrier. Carpet Design Awards, Domotex, 2018
Best Studio Artist Design
cover


2021/03/23
Animal Mask-Christoph Hefti-WikiRug.jpg

Animal Mask. Christoph Hefti. Carpet Design Awards, Domotex, 2018
Best Studio Artist Design
cover


2021/03/24
Golden Fade-Salem van der Swaagh-WikiRug.jpg

Rug 01 Golden Fade. Salem van der Swaagh. Carpet Design Awards, Domotex, 2018
Best Studio Artist Design
cover


2021/03/25
Pattern Mix-Galleria Battilossi-WikiRug.jpg

Pattern Mix 10. Ivory, Galleria Battilossi. Carpet Design Awards, Domotex, 2018
Best Modern Design Superior
cover


2021/03/26
Chaos-Lila Valadan-WikiRug.jpg

Chaos. Lila Valadan. Carpet Design Awards, Domotex, 2018
Best Modern Design Superior
cover


2021/03/27
Snakeskin-Gabbehs Flora & Fauna-WikiRug.jpg

Snakeskin 1. Gabbehs Flora & Fauna, Zollanvari International. Carpet Design Awards, Domotex, 2018
Best Modern Design Superior
cover


2021/03/28
Gatsby Gold-Hossein Rezvani-WikiRug.jpg

Gatsby Gold. Hossein Rezvani. Carpet Design Awards, Domotex, 2018
Best Modern Design Deluxe
cover


2021/03/29
Blocks No. 03-Jurgen Dahlmanns-WikiRug.jpg

Blocks No. 03, SilverGrey. Rug Star by Jürgen Dahlmanns. Carpet Design Awards, Domotex, 2018
Best Modern Design Deluxe
cover


2021/03/30
Galmous Atlas Mountain Rug-Soufiane Zarib-WikiRug.jpg

Galmous Atlas Mountain Rug. Soufiane Zarib. Carpet Design Awards, Domotex, 2018
Best Modern Design Deluxe
cover


2021/03/31
Blue Star-Art Resources-WikiRug.jpg

Blue Star. Art Resources. Carpet Design Awards, Domotex, 2018
Best Transitional Design
cover



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