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    The KOMPASS collection by KP illustrates perfectly, and confirms,the Indoor/Outdoor and Eco-Design trends in rugs. With KOMPASS, KP is stepping into Eco-design with a 100% recyclable rug. The KOMPASS rug is a mix of polyester and hemp fibers. Reversible, durable and easy to clean, the KOMPASS collection is made for Indoor...

     
    "American Tapestry Biennial 8" at the American Textile History Museum, Lowell (MA) until May 1, 2011. The biennial is organized by the American Tapestry Alliance and features works by 54 artists from around the world. Rebecca A.T. Stevens, juror for this show, is the Consulting Curator for Contemporary...
     
    "The Toms collection - Tapestries 16th to 19th centuries",  G. Delmarcel, N. de Reyniès and W. Hefford, Foundation Toms Pauli, Niggli Verlag (Ed.), 2010, 340 p. The Toms collection boasts one of the most important groupings of tapestries privately assembled during the second half of the twentieth century. Its more than 100 ex...

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    The KOMPASS collection by KP illustrates perfectly, and confirms, the Indoor/Outdoor and Eco-Design trends in rugs. With KOMPASS, KP is stepping into Eco-design with a 100% recyclable rug. The KOMPASS rug is a mix of polyester and hemp fibers. Reversible, durable and easy to clean, the KOMPASS collection is made for Indoor/Outdoor use making each rug water, UV and mildew resistant.
    For over 30 years, KP, a Spanish company, confirms its leadership position as a manufacturer specialized in rugs and carpets made-to-measure. KP offers an ample variety of materials and textures in a wide range of colors and quality (more than 60).

    Visit the KP&rsquos Website to discover the whole collection of rugs and carpets here!

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    "American Tapestry Biennial 8" at the American Textile History Museum, Lowell (MA) until May 1, 2011

    The biennial is organized by the American Tapestry Alliance and features works by 54 artists from around the world.

    Rebecca A.T. Stevens, juror for this show, is the Consulting Curator for Contemporary Textiles at The Textile Museum in Washington, D.C.  She selected sixty-four tapestries from 176 entries from 105 artists representing the US, Canada, UK, Denmark, France, Norway, Belgium, Mexico, Sweden, Czech Republic, Romania, Hungary, Brazil, Germany, Australia, and Peru. R. Stevens says in her juror's statement, &ldquoEach work in this exhibition is a successful combination of concept and craft that makes the artists' intangible aesthetic idea concrete.&rdquo

    Picture : Detail of the tapestry created by Susanne Pretty, Divided Landscape, First Prize winner

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    "The Toms collection - Tapestries 16th to 19th centuries",  G. Delmarcel, N. de Reyniès and W. Hefford, Foundation Toms Pauli, Niggli Verlag (Ed.), 2010, 340 p.

    The Toms collection boasts one of the most important groupings of tapestries privately assembled during the second half of the twentieth century. Its more than 100 examples, woven between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries in workshops of Flanders, France, Italy and England, are noteworthy not only for their geographic, historical and thematic diversity but also for their remakable condition.
    This catalogue documents all the woven works in the Toms collection, providing historical and artistic analysis. The authors, Guy Delmarcel, Nicole de Reyniès and Wendy Hefford, are all recognised authorities in their respective fields of Flemish, French and English tapestry. Readers can discover a broad range of works belonging to one of Europe&rsquos great artistic traditions. Acquired on the art market in the 1960s, the tapestries had disappeared from public and scholarly view for nearly half a century. 

    Visit the Website of the Editor here!
     

    Pappelina

    Pappelina is a company that works with interior design, with all stages from idea to the development of the new product. Our hallmark is quality and function, we believe that simplicity lasts in the long run. Through the years the company has developed and grown substantial and our trademark have a strong position on the market. We are now building a wider range of products for the home, where Pappelina...

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    Pappelina

    Pappelina is a company that works with interior design, with all stages from idea to the development of the new product. Our hallmark is quality and function, we believe that simplicity lasts in the long run. Through the years the company has developed and grown substantial and our trademark have a strong position on the market. We are now building a wider range of products for the home, where Pappelina pattems, colours and details are recognized. In our selection you will find both graphic and simple pattems, also organic and soft shapes in well chosen colours for a modern home.

    Centre of gravity in our assortment is the plastic rug. It was almost forgotten when we renewed it made it popular. With knowledge and tradition to stand on we have added new forms, new colours and a new material. Plastic-with a traditional weaving technique that was born 1948 and modemized by us in 1999. And you can only find the original in Dalarna, made by Pappelina. Our rugs have been a success in Sweden and we represented in many countries all over the world. Pappelina stands for simple and functional design of high quality.



    Vera Svart Desert Road


    Alicebla Home in Sweden


    Bigsiri


    Seb Lightpink

    www.pappelina.com
     
    Urban Carpets

    The stylist and director of the URBAN CARPETS collection, Sylvie Prenant, dresses floors with rugs whose design, colors, textural effects, and fibers contribute to personalize the feel of a room. The FIFTY rug, an exclusive creation for Roche Bobois, redefines and reminds of the fifties trend. The EIFFEL COLOR and its very trendy tones leads to an urban style decoration, when it is the chic baroque trend that appears in the NATURE...

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    Urban Carpets

    The stylist and director of the URBAN CARPETS collection, Sylvie Prenant, dresses floors
    with rugs whose design, colors, textural effects, and fibers contribute to personalize the feel of
    a room. The FIFTY rug, an exclusive creation for Roche Bobois, redefines and reminds of the
    fifties trend. The EIFFEL COLOR and its very trendy tones leads to an urban style decoration,
    when it is the chic baroque trend that appears in the NATURE and PIVOINE rugs.

    The URBAN CARPETS brand has been editing rugs since 2003 and has managed to become
    one of the key designer rug editor within 7 years. It is now present in over 150 medium to highscale furniture stores in France and about twenty countries throughout the world (35% of the sales are made  abroad). Sylvie Prenant&rsquos rugs are made in India in accordance with the artisanal traditions, with quality wools and the high respect of child labor prohibition.

    The brand has about 150 designs, which all are available in stock and delivered when an order
    is received throughout France and all of Europe, thanks to an efficient logistic system. The
    designs can be found on the website www.urban-carpets.com

      Progressing really well within the home decor and furniture business, URBAN CARPETS is now getting into interior architecture thanks to a panel of high-scale rugs, woven in Europe and offering possibilities for new creations with the artisanal techniques and the quality of fibers.



    Fifty


    Eiffel Color
     
    CNA Tapis

    CNA TAPIS displays herewith, as well as on its proper website, a very pleasant collection of modern carpets, designed and signed by contemporary artists.They have been woven according to the so called &ldquotufted&rdquo technique, using first quality wools and with a density reaching 3 to 4 Kg per square meter, which gives a great comfort feeling and allows a perfect standing on the floor. Another collection, tufted with acrylic materials, is also available Woven with geometrical, linear or curved ...

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    CNA Tapis


    CNA TAPIS displays herewith, as well as on its proper website, a very pleasant collection of modern carpets, designed and signed by contemporary artists.They have been woven according to the so called &ldquotufted&rdquo technique, using first quality wools and with a density reaching 3 to 4 Kg per square meter, which gives a great comfort feeling and allows a perfect standing on the floor.

    Another collection, tufted with acrylic materials, is also available. Woven with geometrical, linear or curved motives, these colourful and artistically designed carpets are particularly adapted to sitting rooms, as they are specially made in sizes of 240cmx170cm ( 8.0 x 5.5 feet ).  They will contribute in warming up the atmosphere in your home.

    When surfing on our website you will be able to see the full collection of tufted carpets, as well as a big variety of hand woven carpets constituting our stocks, including many other modern or classic carpets from various origins and in different sizes, including some very large sizes. 
     







    www.cna-tapis.fr

     
    Richard Hutten

    Richard Hutten (b. 1967) is one of the most well-known and most unconventional Dutch designers with international recognition. Richard Hutten graduated in 1991 at the famous Design Academy in Eindhoven and decided to start his own studio in Rotterdam the same year. Richard Hutten is a key exponent of "Droog Design". He developed his 'No sign of design' and 'Table upon table' concepts. Richard Hutten Studio creates designs for furniture, products, interiors and exhibitions. Functional, surprising and...

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    Richard Hutten

    Richard Hutten (b. 1967) is one of the most well-known and most unconventional Dutch designers with international recognition. Richard Hutten graduated in 1991 at the famous Design Academy in Eindhoven and decided to start his own studio in Rotterdam the same year. Richard Hutten is a key exponent of "Droog Design". He developed his 'No sign of design' and 'Table upon table' concepts. Richard Hutten Studio creates designs for furniture, products, interiors and exhibitions. Functional, surprising and humorous, Richard Hutten&rsquos designs are made to last. As a designer, Richard Hutten adds a story, technology, choice of material or form to turn the basic functional product into a new product. He is also interested in &ldquoPlaying with tradition&rdquo to give a modern interpretation of existing products or prototypes in a useful way (Gipsen, I+I&hellip). Hutten's work has been exhibited in museums around the world and is part of the permanent collections of Centraal Museum Utrecht, Stedelijk Museum of Modern Art in Amsterdam, Vitra Museum in Weil am Rhein, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.



    Playing with Tradition Rug


      
    Playing with Tradition Rug



    Berlage Chair



    Bronto Child's Chair



    Domoor Cup



    Lootable


    Visit Richard Hutten's Website here!
     
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