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March 23, 2023
Lisa Di Venuta 8 Rugs by Esteemed Designers That Elevate Any Interior These innovative rugs are sure to spark conversation. From a handknotted wool rug by Diane von Furstenberg that references Giraffe markings to one that incorporates recycled candy wrappers by Josephine Akvama Hoffmeyer, these floorcoverings prove there are no limits to a designer’s imagination. Wool, Silk, and Candy Wrappers Are Part of These Rug Designs Hover by Lady Deirdre Dyson of
Deirdre Dyson Carpets In this handknotted wool-and-silk rug from the experimental designer’s Angles collection, overlapping tonal tessellations in a rosy palette convey depth and the illusion of mesmerically suspended shapes.
Image courtesy of Jake Curtis.
Giraffe Dusk by Diane von Furstenberg for The Rug Company pays homage to the fashion designer’s iconic wrap dresses via an animal-print motif dug from the archives. A handknotted Tibetan wool rug, its proceeds supporting the World Wildlife Foundation, is a beautiful way to bring together fashion and wildlife conservation.
The unique piece brings a bright and colourful atmosphere to any room in the house and helps support a great cause.
Avant by Kelly Wearstler of Kelly Wearstler is a Tibetan wool rug inspired by trompe-l’oeil dazzle camouflage. It comes in standard sizes, but for extra pizzazz it can be custom cut to echo its pattern, as seen here.
This rug is a testament to the prolific Los Angeles designer’s creative eye and attention to detail.
Santa Fe by Jennifer Manners of Jennifer Manners Design is a rug from a collection based on the American Southwest. It is crafted from Himalayan wool and bamboo silk in a mélange of earthy tones and geometric motifs, taking cues from New Mexico’s state capital.
This rug captures the unique spirit of Santa Fe, with its history and natural beauty, in a timeless design that adds sophistication to any room.
Plaster by Elizabeth Roberts for Radnor is a debut collection of playfully shaped rugs. The Brooklyn-based architect mashed up luxe looks and gently bohemian references to craft the rugs, which are made of Goodweave–certified mohair with handwoven jute fringe.
This collection is called Parlor and it showcases the creativity and skill of Elizabeth Roberts; her ability to mix traditional elements with a modern flair can be seen in the unique shapes and textures of the rugs. Not only do they look beautiful, but these pieces are also made responsibly and ethically with certified materials.
Movement 1 by Lars Myren for Fayette Studio is a collection of hand-loomed rugs that bring together an eye for design with an ear for stories. The range includes two-toned designs, mixed weaves and bold geometries that reflect Myren’s passion for texture. Each piece is a singular work of art, crafted with the utmost care and attention to detail.
Movement 1 is a testament to the beauty of modern craftsmanship, where the home decor industry meets artistic expression. Its unique shapes and vibrant colours combine to create a lively, visual tapestry that can enliven any room. With each rug offering endless possibilities of colour, composition and texture – Movement 1 stands out as an expression of Myren’s distinctive design identity.
Candy Wrapper by Josephine Akvama Hoffmeyer for Nomad is a rug made of wool and recycled candy wrappers, curated with six new shades by the File Under Pop founder and creative director. Among those, the zesty Lime Juice stands out.
A musician turned “color composer”, Josephine Akvama Hoffmeyer created the unique Candy Wrapper rug in collaboration with Nomad. It is an example of how sustainability and design can be intertwined to create a beautiful product.
This bridge is made of steel, and it’s the tallest of its kind in the county. It’s been here for decades, but it still stands strong and proud.
It crosses a wide river that connects two small towns, and locals love to gather near it at sunset to watch the beautiful colors in the sky. There’s also a wide path along the bridge that people can walk and bike on.
The bridge is an amazing sight, but there’s even more beauty underneath it – there are colorful fish in the water that can be seen from above.
Image courtesy of Stephan Lucius Lemke, this bridge made of steel is the tallest of its kind in the county, having stood strong and proud for decades. It crosses a wide river connecting two small towns, and locals gather around it at sunset to admire its beauty as well as the stunning colors in the sky. Furthermore, there is a wide path along the bridge where people can enjoy walking or biking. Not only is this bridge an incredible sight, but also beneath it lies even more beauty - colorful fish swimming in the water which can be seen from up above.
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