Flora Bloom 2 Rug by Nanimarquina

Nanimarquina presents a new collaboration full of color at the hand of Barcelona artist Santi Moix.

For this collaboration, pieces have been chosen where the artist explores the parallelism between life and death through his biomorphic flowers. His use of color goes beyond merely decorative: it is the resource to enhance and attenuate certain details while paying special attention to in-betweens; those intermediate processes in flowers such as the moments before their birth, their explosion of color, or their decay.

The smaller models called bloom are the extraction of promenade flowers as separate pieces. They represent two moments in the life cycle of a flower: wilting and flowering. They are combinable with each other and also complement the colors collection.

Details
  • Category
    Floor Rugs
Specifications
  •  Dimensions - 150cm width 170cm depth
  • Materials used include - fibre: 100% New Zealand wool
  • Technique - hand tufted
  • Density - 56,000 knots/m2
  • Pile height - 10mm
  • Total height - 14mm
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