VP RAYS
Verner Panton designed the VP Rays in his latest creative period. A black circle in the center of the carpet goes in line to the outer edge. Here they are compressed again by intervening lines placed to form a harmonious finish. Designercarpets crafts the VP Rays from natural pure wool. Thus we are able to clean all our rugs from Designercarpets for you on request.
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The colours black and greige emphasize the contrasting interplay and make the VP Rays carpet to be a design classic of timeless elegance and value. The special livability of the VP Rays rug is supported by the processed material, pure new wool. Pure new wool is seen as a renewable and biodegradable raw material, ecologically valuable. Its further positive characteristics: sturdy, stain-resistant, durable, warm, air purifying, regulates moisture and fire resistant. Especially used for a carpet as the VP Rays rug the interior design benefits instantly by an increase of comfort.
Geometric patterns, brought onto home textiles, are up to date. To date, the pattern Geometri as carpet, Geometri pillow from the Tagwerc Art Collection or upholstery and curtain fabric by Maharam. All available versions of the VP Rays rug are available as originals at design interior specialist TAGWERC. One of the most well- known pattern of Mid Century Art Epoch sets an elegant accent in your home – like Verner Panton himself used it during his lifetime.
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Material
Dimension
- Diameter
- Total height
- Weight
- 180.00 cm
- ca. 0.17 cm
- ca. 9.65 kg
Besonderheiten
- Certificate
- The GoodWeave-Programme (Rugmark) certifies rugs without exploitative child labour.Certified rugs are manufactured by adult and appropriately paid carpet weavers without child labour. Independent inspectors regularly monitor compliance with GoodWeave standards at the factory.
The carpet will be hand knotted for you after your order.
The VP Rays Rug was designed by
Verner Panton
Verner Panton is one of the most inspiring designers of the 20th century. With avant-garde designs using modern materials, the native Dane was far ahead of his time. The architect and designer created houses, furniture, lighting, textiles and everyday objects.