Kasbah rug, 125 x 185 cm

Tikau

598.00€

Tikau
Kasbah rug
598.00€



Description

Tikau’s Kasbah rug is a breath-taking work of art, felted and embroidered by hand. The fairytale-like pattern designed by Finnish textile and print designer, Erja Hirvi, is created using a traditional Indian embroidery technique called Ari. The eloquent Kasbah carpet would also look stunning hung on the wall.
 
Tikau’s felted rugs are hand-made in Kashmir, India by a few local artisans. The rugs are made from chemical-free wool.

Material
Wool
Colour
Multicolour
Length
185 cm
Width
125 cm
Weight
2.8 kg
Notes
Please note that products made of 100 % wool are prone to pilling. Pill can be removed with a wool comb or pilling brush.
Care instructions
Lie rug flat and gently hand wash with a small amount of mild carpet wool shampoo and warm running water at 30°C. Ironing if necessary (two dots).
Product ID
TKU-KASBAH-125X180

Erja Hirvi

Erja Hirvi (born 1968) is a Helsinki-based textile and print designer. Considered one of the most renowned Finnish print designers of her generation, Hirvi has had a long and productive career collaborating with the likes of Marimekko and Samuji.

 Erja Hirvi began working with print fabrics even before graduating from University of Art and Design Helsinki in 1997, and she is perhaps best known for her print designs for Marimekko, like Lumimarja, Keisarinna, Kaakaopuu and Purnukka. In addition to printed textiles, her understated and often playful patterns have appeared on paper products, interior accessories and woven textiles.

The main source of inspiration for Erja Hirvi is nature as a whole, all that it contains and brings forth. Alongside nature-inspired motifs, her work is often characterised by strong visuals and a multifaceted use of colours. In 2021, Hirvi was selected as Textile designer of the Year by The Finnish Association of Textile Artists TEXO.

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