Cord Rug
$425
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$1,295
$425
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$1,295
$425
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$1,295
$425
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$1,295
$425
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$1,295
$425
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$1,295
$425
SKU: TD-COBL070
$945
SKU: TD-COBL170
$1,295
SKU: TD-COBL200
$425
SKU: TD-COGR070
$945
SKU: TD-COGR170
$1,295
SKU: TD-COGR200
Description
This handwoven rug is made using natural fibres and traditional textile techniques, resulting in a surface with pronounced texture and visual depth. The construction highlights the character of the materials, with carefully worked patterns that create contrast through thickness, spacing, and weave variation. Durable and tactile underfoot, it is suited for everyday use while bringing warmth and material richness to interior spaces.
Specifications
Size
- 98.4" l x 27.6" w (250x70cm)
- 94.5" l x 66.9" w (240x170cm)
- 118.1" l x 78.7" w (300x200cm)
Material
Recycled polyester
Details
Made in India
Brand
Tom Dixon
“If there are rules to design, I don’t know what they are,” declares self-taught Tom Dixon. This Tunisian-born Brit started out with stints painting cartoons, as a printer, then bass player in a disco-funk outfit. But it was honing his welding skills in an auto body repair shop that led to a design breakthrough, the now revered S Chair for Cappellini. From there, after several years helming design at the iconic Habitat during its prime years, he established his eponymous brand in 2002 and with it a body of near-unrivaled work.
Tom Dixon is synonymous with the idiosyncratic sensibilities that inform so much of British aesthetics, yet by a beat all his own. He challenges with his use of materials in unexpected applications, and reworkings of otherwise conventional classics into elegant gems. His remarkable creative output covers a wide swath of categories, among them at A+R, his lighting, furniture, décor, tabletop and barware. Tom also manages to extend his exhaustive vision to hotels, restaurants—including his own at this wonderful campus at the Coal Drops Yard in King’s Cross—and the odd home. For good reason this OBE’s design work now resides in the collections of the V&A, MoMA and the Pompidou.