Argali Rug by Hella Jongerius
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Argali Rug by Hella Jongerius
4.4 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No.
100058953
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- Handwoven from argali wool from wild Himalayan sheep.
- Rich textural and chromatic variation.
- Silk-wrapped fringe on each end.
- 60" W 84" L
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- Ships via FedEx
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Designed by Hella Jongerius for Maharam
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Material research plays a primary role in the creations of Dutch artist and German resident Hella Jongerius, whose works are held at MoMA, Cooper Hewitt, and the Art Institute of Chicago, among others. Her Argali Rug (2015) is handwoven by Nepalese weavers from argali wool, a Tibetan variety spun from wild Himalayan sheep. These eye-catching floor covering has rich textural and chromatic variation, with an embellished block of color in one corner and silk-wrapped fringe on both ends. Made in Nepal.
- Handwoven from argali wool from wild Himalayan sheep.
- An eye-catching rug with rich textural and chromatic variation.
- Silk-wrapped fringe on each end.
- Rug pad recommended.
- Made in Nepal.
- Brand
- Maharam
- General Dimensions
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- 60" W 84" L
- Product Weight
- 15 lbs
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
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2-Year Warranty
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5' x 7'
- Length (in): 84
- Width (in): 60
- Weight (lbs): 15
- Pile (Thickness): ¼
6' x 9'
- Length (in): 108
- Width (in): 72
- Weight (lbs): 23.5
- Pile (Thickness): ¼
8' x 10'
- Length (in): 120
- Width (in): 96
- Weight (lbs): 34.5
- Pile (Thickness): ¼
9' x 12'
- Length (in): 144
- Width (in): 108
- Weight (lbs): 46.75
- Pile (Thickness): ¼
- 98% argali wool, 2% silk
Hella Jongerius
“My main focus when I design an object is the relationship between the object and the user,” says Berlin-based Dutch designer Hella Jongerius. She has been combining her incredible attention to detail with an innovative approach to color to create textiles, rugs, housewares and furniture since she graduated with a degree in industrial design in 1993.
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