Ketju rug, charcoal - brown

Roots Living

from  SG$ 2,566.00 SG$ 3,948.00
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Colour: Brown, dark grey

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Roots Living
Ketju rug
from  SG$ 2,566.00 SG$ 3,948.00



Description

The Ketju rug is part of Roots Living’s Designer collection. Designed by Ulla Koskinen, the wool and bamboo rug is handwoven in India – a beautiful combination of Finnish design and Indian handicraft traditions.

Roots Living donates a part of the profits to the Women’s Bank fund in Finland.

Material
50% bamboo, 50% wool, cotton warp
Colour
Brown, dark grey
Length
240–300 cm
Width
170–200 cm
Weight
22–32 kg
Care instructions
Vacuuming with a low-power carpet nozzle without bristles or very soft bristles. Rotate the rug 180 degrees regularly. Professional cleaning if necessary.
Product ID
RL1605170CHA

Ulla Koskinen

Ulla Koskinen is a Finnish designer who has studied textile and clothing design at the University of Art and Design Helsinki. Ulla Koskinen is a creative force behind the Woodnotes Design Team. In addition to Woodnotes, she has worked with numerous Finnish companies including Artek, Durat, Kannustalo and Marimekko.

In addition she works also with private clients and smaller organizations. For Woodnotes Ulla Koskinen has designed taut, precise, straight-edged benches upholstered in sand fabric. The loungers My and Roo, which won the 2009 Interior Innovation Award in Cologne, are also her design. Koskinen explains that she designs interiors to express individual character without relying on any specific signature style. She seeks the internal rhythm of a space, its full range of functions, from activity to relaxation.

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