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Swarm Undyed Designed by Marléne Huissoud Size: 230x300 Material: Himalayan Wool Quality: A+ (152.000 knots/sqm) Swarm Round Designed by Marléne Huissoud Size: 250x253 Material: Himalayan Wool Quality: A+ (152.000 knots/sqm) Swarm Runner Designed by Marléne Huissoud Size: 100x350 Material: Himalayan Wool Quality: A+ (152.000 knots/sqm) Product Overview Product Details Descrizione del prodotto The rhythmic singing of cicadas, the low hum of bees, the soft beating of a moth’s wings are the sounds of insects interacting in our daily lives, a presence is often taken for granted yet fundamental to our ecosystems. Born in a family of beekeepers, Marlène Huissoud’s passion for insects is reflected in the design of her rug, made in collaboration with cc-tapis. Based on Huissoud intricate drawings, Swarms celebrates the importance of insects and interprets their constant movement. Product name Swarm Designer Marlène Huissoud Materiali Wool Dimensioni Size: 230x300 Processo produttivo The rug is completely hand-knotted in Nepal by Tibetan artisans, using traditional techniques with 152.000 individual knots per square meter. No dyes, chemicals or acids were used during production and only Himalayan wool was used, rich material with a wide variety of natural tones. Marlène Huissoud’s concern for the environment is expressed in her choice of materials and manufacturing techniques. Through her project she intends to celebrate the importance of insects as their presence in the world is declining: in the past decade alone 40% of insect species in the world have gone extinct. Anno 2020 Scheda prodotto www.cc-tapis.com/product/swarm Sito web ufficiale www.cc-tapis.com Designed by Marlène Huissoud Share BRAND SELECTIONOUR PRODUCTS Add to bookmarks cc-tapis EUPHORBIA A new collection inspired and developed from Bethan's ink drawings, made in confinement during lockdown. 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Add to bookmarks cc-tapis EUPHORBIA A new collection inspired and developed from Bethan's ink drawings, made in confinement during lockdown.
Add to bookmarks cc-tapis Archer Asad-Bakhtiari has always been fascinated by arrows and their power. The Archer Collection is made of 7 individual designs where the artist explores semiotics and cultural icons, creating 7 un
Add to bookmarks cc-tapis Mindscape Mae Engelgeer’s Mindscape collection investigates gesture in the digital realm, exploring spatial and architectural gestures.
Add to bookmarks cc-tapis BLISS Keeping the playfulness of the Memphis movement in mind and experimenting with different shapes and color combinations was the start of the Bliss collection.
Add to bookmarks cc-tapis Ceremony Ceremony collection is a group of 3 rugs, Daytime, Evening Glow and Moonlight, and a circular rug, Focus, available in six color combinations.
Add to bookmarks cc-tapis Feathers In 2020 the fluttery plumage of cc-tapis’ Feathers Collection will include 3 new species: Feathers Rectangular, Feathers Freeform big and Feathers Runner.
Add to bookmarks cc-tapis Lines Lines by Philippe Malouin Lines began through experimenting and sketching with wax crayons.
Add to bookmarks cc-tapis Venus Power Venus Power, a sign of life, a Manifesto signed by Patricia Urquiola.
Add to bookmarks cc-tapis Le tapis nomade “Designed in Los Angeles, produced in Nepal, debuted in New York” is Le Tapis Nomade, a rug born from the collaboration between Atelier de Troupe and cc-tapis, showed in the occasion of the New Yor
Add to bookmarks cc-tapis Segni Minimi Our best-selling rug Segni Minimi by Giuseppe di Costanzo has been developed into a collection. 6 new designs which have been deeply influenced by the designer and architects home town: Naples.
Add to bookmarks cc-tapis Stroke The Stroke collection was really about creating a singular gesture as a rug. A simple brush stroke which highlights the extraordinary craftsmanship of woven rugs.
Add to bookmarks cc-tapis Inky Dhow We are proud to present our latest collaboration with London based designer Bethan Gray, the Inky Dhow rug.
Add to bookmarks cc-tapis Car Park Nostalgia and experimentation lead the creative process of the new Car Park collection by Odd Matter.
Add to bookmarks cc-tapis Patcha A captivating composition of color and pattern comes alive in Patricia Urquiola’s latest collection for cc-tapis, Patcha.
Add to bookmarks cc-tapis Cultivate “Cutting becomes a process of creation instead of destruction,” explains textile designer Yuri Himuro of the inspiration behind her collection, Cultivate.