Tres Rug
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Tres Rug
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Item No.
100119095
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- Hand-loomed traditional Indian flat-weave rug (U.S. sizing).
- Pleasing variations in tone and weave.
- Wool-blend yarns.
- 96" W 120" L
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Since the 1980s, Nani Marquina has been a pioneer of modern rug design. Her Tres Rug (2016) is a traditional Indian flat-weave floor covering that’s hand-loomed in alternating parts in which different fibers predominate. The ways in which the wool, felt, and cotton blend in each section bring the pattern to life with interesting variations in tone and weave. Together with the nonprofit Care & Fair, Marquina fights illegal child labor in carpet manufacturing. Made in India.
- Hand-loomed traditional Indian flat-weave rug (U.S. sizing).
- Pleasing variations in tone and weave.
- Wool-blend yarns.
- Brand
- nanimarquina
- General Dimensions
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- 96" W 120" L
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
-
1-Year Warranty
Terms and conditions apply. Learn more
6' x 9'
- Length (in): 108
- Width (in): 72
- Pile (Thickness): ¼
8' x 10'
- Length (in): 120
- Width (in): 96
- Pile (Thickness): ¼
9' x 13'
- Length (in): 156
- Width (in): 108
- Pile (Thickness): ¼
- 49% New Zealand wool, 45% wool felt, 6% cotton
Nani Marquina
“My job is chasing beauty,” Nani Marquina told DWR in 2007. “The fullest place where you can find beauty is in nature. I love to stare at spectacular landscapes.” A common thread that runs through her innovative and conceptual floor coverings, the natural world – its shapes, colors and textures – has informed Marquina’s work since she launched her company in 1987.
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