3.4 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No.
100138053
Girard Check Rug
$2,145.00
3.4 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No.
100138053
Girard Check Rug
$2,145.00
Black / Ecru
Raw Umber/ Ecru
Emerald/Pink
Available to ship in:
- Modeled after a placemat Girard designed for Georg Jensen in 1956.
- Handwoven from cotton using the dhurrie technique.
- Suitable for high traffic areas.
- 72" W 102" L
Shipping Options
- Threshold Delivery, In-Home Delivery
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2-year warranty (terms and conditions may vary)
Designed by Alexander Girard for Maharam
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Details
Maharam Design Studio specializes in the design and development of textiles for residential and commercial interiors. Balancing an appreciation of history with a focus on aesthetic and industrial innovation, Maharam’s textiles reside in the permanent collections of MoMA, Cooper Hewitt and the Art Institute of Chicago, among others. The Check Rug (1956) by Alexander Girard features a bold bicolored checkerboard pattern. It’s handwoven from cotton using the dhurrie technique. Made in India.
- Modeled after a placemat Girard designed for Georg Jensen in 1956.
- Handwoven from cotton using the dhurrie technique.
- Suitable for high traffic areas.
- Made in India.
- Brand
- Maharam
- General Dimensions
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- 72" W 102" L
- Product Weight
- 6.25 lbs
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
- 2-year warranty (terms and conditions may vary)
6' x 8'6"
- Length (in): 102
- Width (in): 72
- Weight (lbs): 6.25
7'8" x 10'2"
- Length (in): 122
- Width (in): 92
- Weight (lbs): 19
- 100% cotton

Alexander Girard
During his career, Alexander Girard energized the furniture designs of Herman Miller with a new, vibrant color palette and an oeuvre of folk-inspired textiles. He was the first modern designer to define textiles as being more than just functional and to further emphasize form through the application of color and pattern.
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