Hand tufted Dot rug. 3 sizes
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Pia Wallén
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Asplund
- ASP110 Delivery time : 10 to 12 weeks
Hand tufted in India in New Zealand wool and tencel mix.
Hand tufted rugs should not be confused with machine-made tufted rugs. Hand tufting is a traditional method, which requires a high level of craftsmanship. Our rugs are entirely made by hand: the yarn is hand dyed, tufted by hand with a small mechanical tool and finally sheared, using hand held scissors. No electricity is used.
At Asplund, when we strive to create carpets that are stylish and durable enough to be passed on for generations, only the finest materials and techniques are good enough. Our carpets are woven, knotted or tufted by hand, by skilled craftsmen.
Handcrafting makes each carpet unique, like a piece of art. We use superior quality New Zealand wool as primary material. The wool is rich in natural fats that give the carpets a beautiful luster while also providing good protection against stains. In some designs we add fine materials like silk or tencel, for a characteristic look and feel.
Available colours combinations : (see picture)
04/01 , 07/01, 13/01, 16/01, 17/01, 43/01, 44/01,
45/01, 46/01, 47/01, 48/01, 49/01, 50/01, 51/01,
52/01, 53/01 & 54/01
The color and material samples are visible at our showroom or can be shipped at home. Contact us.
90x150 cm: € 759
160x240 cm: € 2,162
200x300 cm: € 3,378
Dimensions | 90x150 cm. 160x240 cm. 200x300 cm |
Material | 100% New Zealand wool. Pile height of 2 - 2,5 cm. The rugs weigh approx. 3,5 - 4 kg/m2. Woolsilk has a beautiful lustre thanks to the special wool mix |
Style | Contemporain Neuf |
Origin | Sweden - India |
Fournisseur | Asplund |
Pia Wallén
Pia Wallén was born in Umeå in northern Sweden. She moved to Stockholm in her early twenties, where she still lives today. Pia studied fashion design at the Beckman’s College of Design in Stockholm in the mid eighties. In the early nineties, she made an international breakthrough with her own brand, named after herself. The bold minimalistic objects, created in her signature material felt, became instant classics. Inspired by traditional Swedish folk craft techniques and patterns, Pia Wallén’s pioneering designs also had a strong contemporary edge. This combination of tradition and modernity has remained Pia Wallén´s trademark. A certain playful spirit and the daring, experimental clashing of ”noble” and ”plebeian” materials are also characteristic of her unmistakable designs.
Pia Wallén’s collections include accessories, jewellery and interior objects. In recent seasons, new lines of accessories and jewellery have been added to the range that combine felt, metal, leather, lacquer, plastic and other materials in a striking range of colors that contrast and complement the fundamentalblack and white. ”I like to think that I’m exploring my more feminine, glamorous and perhaps futuristic sides, while still staying true to my traditional roots.”, says Pia, whose collections are sold by selected retailers worldwide, particularly in Scandinavia, the United States, Canada, Japan, Korea, the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand. Her work is represented in the permanent collections of Sweden’s National Museum of Fine Arts, the Röhsska Museum for Design, Fashion and Decorative Arts in Gothenburg, and the Museum Angewandte Kunste in Cologne, Germany. She has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions in esteemed venues worldwide, including Centre Pompidou in Paris and Victoria & Albert in London.