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The elements from nature – leaves, flowers, pistils and blooms - appear to form gravitational waves, shapes, complex pat terns and a sequence of traits reminiscent of a bird’s eye view of grass meadows wafting in the wind. The multiplication of the elements is a complex circuit created with a harmonious weave, an endless interaction of full and empty spaces where style and sophistication belong to a contemporary world. Standard sizes:240x170cm, 250x200cm, 300x200cm,300x250cm, 360x270cm, 400x300 cmCustom sizes / colors on requestOrigin: IndiaPile Composition: Bamboo silk, woolThickness: ≈ 1 cmTechnique: Hand-knotted Profumo Arbustum Profumo Flores Profumo Pratum Profumo Lilium Profumo Silva Profumo Mirto Designed by Marta Giardini
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