E-1027 rug, knotted, black - brown - off white

Sera Helsinki

from  $1,770.00

Colour: Black, brown, natural white

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Sera Helsinki
E-1027 rug
from  $1,770.00



Description

The E-1027 rug by Sera Helsinki boasts a beautifully simple and natural design conceived by Finnish fashion designer Samu-Jussi Koski. The wool rug’s minimalist look was inspired by modernist architecture, and its name might ring a bell for fans of architect Eileen Gray: it refers to the architect’s perhaps most famous work, the E-1027 villa in France. The rug’s pattern is created with a combination of two different pile heights: the longer pile acts as an outline for the sections of different colours. The laid-back design is finished with long fringes at both ends.

E-1027 and other Sera Helsinki rugs are handcrafted in Ethiopia using local, hand-wound sheep wool, which is also spun into yarn by hand. The yarn is not dyed or chemically treated, and the shade of the wool may thus naturally vary slightly from rug to rug. The surface of untreated sheep's wool contains the wool's own fat, lanolin, which naturally repels dirt, making wool rugs surprisingly easy to keep clean. Please note that the rugs’ size may also vary by a couple of centimetres, as the rugs are woven or knotted by hand, according to centuries-old traditions.

Material
Knotting: 100% wool, warps: 100% cotton
Colour
Black, brown, natural white
Length
240–300 cm
Width
170–200 cm
Height
1 cm
Measurement details
Height (pattern) 2.5 cm
Weight
20–30 kg
Notes
Please note that the rug is handmade, due to which colours and patterns may vary slightly. Size may also vary +- 2 cm.
Care instructions
Untreated wool naturally contains dirt-repellent lanolin and is therefore easy to keep clean. If needed, the rug can be vacuumed, cleaned in snow or beaten. Professional cleaning is recommended.
Product ID
SH6430073800797

Samu-Jussi Koski

Samu-Jussi Koski (born 1975) is a fashion designer and the founder of the brand Samuji. Koski has studied at the Institute of Design and Fine Arts in Lahti, Finland and at the Polimoda Fashion School in Firenze, Italy. Before setting up his own brand, Koski worked at Marimekko as an intern, designer and finally Creative Director. His own fashion brand, Samuji, was established in 2009 and has since become a firm favourite among fans on timeless, minimalist designs and exceptional quality.

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