This luxurious Art Rug is inspired by the original artwork I want to get away, I want to fly away by New Zealand artist Gaye Jurisich. Crafted by our team of artisans using the finest New Zealand wool and art silk, the vibrancy of the original artwork is captured with its multi layered surface stunning 36-colour palette.
As pictured the Art Rug is 214cm wide x 300cm long.
Sizing can be customised to fit your individual requirements.
Pile weight - 3.5kg per square metre.
Based on the original artwork: 'I Want to Get Away, I Want to Fly Away'
Artist: Gaye Jurisich
Design No: GJ-001
Materials: New Zealand Wool / Art Silk
This design is suitable for heavy duty use in both domestic and commercial settings.
NZ wool and art silk. Handcrafted. Heavy duty. Able to be customised in colour and size and tailored specifically to fit your interior spaces.
Reinterpreting artworks through a different medium is not just about making a copy of the visual, but about capturing the essence of the work with all its layers and complexities. In this collaboration, the goal was to translate the emotional impact and depth of Jurisich’s paintings into beautiful, tactile, and functional art rugs.
The collaboration between Gaye Jurisich and the HANRAD designers on the creation of the Art Rugs inspired by her artworks, ‘I want to get away, I want to fly away’ and ‘Tell me a story before I go to bed’ is an exciting example of the possibilities of collaboration across different disciplines. The resulting rugs capture the essence of the original paintings and bring them to life in a new and tactile form.
CRAFTING HANDMADE BESPOKE RUGS TO THE HIGHEST STANDARDS
We are a boutique company that focuses on high-quality and unique rugs and artwork that are carefully nurtured throughout the entire design and manufacturing process.
We are passionate about what we do, and the entire team is committed to achieving the highest standards in everything through every step of the process.
It has been and remains a wonderful and exciting journey developing HANRAD since its inception in 2006.